Qatar has urged Saudi Arabia to remove "obstacles and restrictions" for its residents wishing to perform the hajj pilgrimage, as the two Gulf neighbours remain locked in a bitter diplomatic dispute.
The call late Thursday follows Saudi Arabia, home to Islam's holiest cities of Mecca and Medina, announcing electronic registration for Qatar residents to allow them to perform the Umrah or minor pilgrimage during the holy month of Ramadan.
Qataris and foreign residents of the Gulf state would then be allowed to land at Jeddah or Medina airports, said a statement carried by the official Saudi Press Agency on Tuesday.
But Qatar's National Human Rights Committee said the new measure was "nominal" and insufficient, as air travel remained blocked and the only border post has been shut for almost two years.
Its Ministry of Islamic Affairs, meanwhile, called on Saudi authorities "to lift all obstacles and restrictions imposed on Qatari citizens and residents wishing to perform their religious rituals."
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