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Egypt–Qatar relations

Egypt–Qatar relations are the bilateral relations between the State of Qatar and the Arab Republic of Egypt. They first began in 1972.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Bilateral Relations )
==Political disputes==
Egypt boycotted the MEMA Conference in Qatar in 1997 after asserting that Qatar was financing Islamic militant organizations in Egypt. They also accused Qatar's media of harboring an anti-Egypt agenda.〔 The conflict was mediated by Saudi Arabia later that year, but weeks after the intervention, Qatari authorities laid off 700 Egyptian workers in private and public sectors. During the conference, the Qatari foreign minister accused Egypt of supporting to the 'plotters', referring to the 110 individuals tried over the February 1996 counter-coup attempt against emir Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani.〔 Qatar began denying entry visas to Egyptian citizens and reportedly harassed Egyptian laborers.〔
In July 2013, the Egyptian military ousted Qatari-supported president Mohamed Morsi. This severed tensions between Qatar and Egypt, with a number of Arab states backing Egypt in this dispute. Qatar was most chastised by the Arab states for its harboring of Yusuf al-Qaradawi, a Muslim cleric who is alleged to have had a prominent role within the intellectual leadership of the Muslim Brotherhood.
In March 2014, three Arab states removed their ambassadors from Qatar in protest of the alleged interference by Qatar in other countries internal affairs, which included financially supporting for the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt. Around December 2014, Qatar moved to mend relations with Egypt amid pressure from other Persian Gulf countries, primarily Saudi Arabia.
In February 2015, a month after the death of Abdullah of Saudi Arabia, another rift in relations emerged after Egypt conducted an airstrike over an ISIL bastion in Libya following the beheading of Egyptian Copts. The airstrikes were condemned by Al Jazeera, who broadcast images of civilian victims.〔 Additionally, Qatar's foreign ministry expressed reservations over the airstrikes. This prompted Tariq Adel, Egypt's delegate to the Arab League, to accuse Qatar of supporting terrorism. Egyptian citizens also launched an online campaign denouncing Qatar. The GCC rejected Egypt's accusations and its secretary general regarded the statements to be false. Shortly after, Qatar recalled its ambassador to Egypt for consultations.〔

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