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UAE agrees to take part in emergency Arab summit to discuss Gaza crisis
The United Arab Emirates agreed to attend the emergency Arab summit to be held in Doha on Friday to discuss Gaza crisis.
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Abu Dhabi: The United Arab Emirates agreed to attend the emergency Arab summit to be held in Doha on Friday to discuss Gaza crisis.
Qatar has called for the summit. Arab League head Amr Mousa said 12 members agreed to the summit. However, to call an emergency meeting, at least 14 members must agree.
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