Kuwait's Emir Sheikh Sabah al- Ahmad Al-Sabah left for Saudi Arabia today for talks aimed at resolving a diplomatic crisis between Qatar and other Arab nations.
The official KUNA news agency said the emir left for the western port city of Jeddah at the head of a high-level delegation including the foreign and information ministers.
The emir was aiming to mediate in the dispute between Qatar and its Gulf neighbours led by Saudi Arabia, lawmakers in Kuwait City said earlier.
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Sheikh Sabah has urged his Qatari counterpart "to exercise restraint" and "give efforts aimed at containing tensions between brothers a chance," said the Kuwaiti news agency KUNA.
Kuwait, also a GCC member, did not join its neighbours in severing ties with Qatar.
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