The United Arab Emirates (UAE),followed by the other three nations Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Bahrain have chosen to reestablish postal service to Qatar very nearly three years after they were halted because of a political question, said by United Nations on Monday, as cited by the Reuters.
This assertion comes following a gathering that held a month ago within the sight of delegates from four Arab states and the U.N. postal organization at its home office in Switzerland on Jan. 29.
"The choice to continue universal postal trades is welcome news," the U.N.said by General Postal Union.
As there are no non-stop flights among Qatar and the four Arab states, in this way, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Bahrain were to continue benefits by implication, with mail moved through Oman. Egypt continued service on Feb. 17, as per state-run Egypt Post. It was not clear yet if Saudi Arabia and Bahrain had at this point reestablished service.
UAE resumed postal facility to Qatar on 9 February 2020
Recently, UAE has continued postal facility to Qatar about three years after they were suspended because of a Gulf Arab political issues. Since 9 February, UAE has been moving packages through Oman
So Now What is Next?
Reinstalling postal service to Qatar from the barricading nations is surely a constructive move. So is it a sign to reconstruct the terms among Qatar and the four Arab nations? Likewise, will Qatar have the option to continue postal support of those nations? Tragically, there are no obvious responses to these inquiries.
In spite of that there were a few signs associated with creating hope like to solve the GCC emergency in late 2019 as Qatar's Foreign Minister Sheik Mohammed container Abdulrahman al-Thani went to Saudi Arabia for settlement and he told Reuters on December 14, 2019, that there had been "little advancement" without explaining.
nevertheless, as per the ongoing report, conversation between Saudi Arabia and Qatar to determine a severe Gulf contest separated not long after beginning.
SOURCE: ILOVEQATAR