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Turkish Parliament approves sending of troops to Qatar

Turkey's parliament has passed a legislation  enabling its troops to be sent to a Turkish army installation in Qatar. 

The bill, first drafted in May, gone with 240 votes in support, to a great extent with support from the decision AK Party and patriot restriction MHP. 

Wednesday's choice is an evident support for Qatar as it confronts discretionary and exchange separation from a portion of the greatest Middle Eastern forces. 

Qatar faces embargoes as greatest provincial strategic emergency in years raises 

Turkey is a key partner of Qatar and is setting up an army installation in the nation which additionally has the biggest US air base in the Middle East. 

Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Bahrain separated relations with Qatar and shut their airspace to business flights on Monday, denouncing it with financing fanatic gatherings. 

Qatar passionately denies the allegations. It is the most exceedingly terrible part between capable Arab states in decades. 

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan has reprimanded the Arab states' turn, saying secluding Qatar and forcing approvals won't resolve any issues and including that Ankara will do everything possible to help end the emergency. 

Turkey has kept up great relations with Qatar and additionally a few of its Gulf Arab neighbors. 

Turkey set up an army installation in Qatar, its first such establishment in the Middle East, as a major aspect of an understanding marked in 2014. In 2016 Ahmet Davutoglu, at that point Turkish leader, went to the base where 150 troops have as of now been positioned, the Turkish every day Hurriyet announced. 

In a meeting with Reuters in late 2015, Ahmet Demirok, Turkey's represetative to Qatar at the time, said 3,000 ground troops would in the long run be sent at the base, wanted to serve fundamentally as a scene for joint preparing works out.

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