Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shukri confirmed yesterday that the crisis with Qatar is continuing, especially since the situation has not changed since the four countries - Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain - decided to boycott it, while US lawmakers demanded the administration of President Donald Trump to hold Doha accountable for the financing of terrorist organizations .

In a joint interview with Egyptian satellite channels from the Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa on the sidelines of Egypt's participation in the African summit, Shukri said that the developments in the Qatari crisis have not changed much, and there is stability in the position of the four countries and a joint and continuous coordination between them. Of their positions and policies, adding that «do not reconcile with Qatar before changing its behavior and methodology, to rid ourselves of the negative consequences of its policies».

He added that the Arab Quartet's position towards Qatar is clear and there will be no restoration of relations with it until there is a tangible change in its policy. He said that he has not heard from any of the partners about a desire to reconcile with them in response to international or regional pressure. And fixed on the issue.

On the developments of Al-Nahda Dam, the Egyptian minister said that the past nine months have witnessed a stagnation in negotiations. He stressed that to resolve this recession, a meeting was called in Cairo on February 20 for ministers of foreign affairs and irrigation in the three countries to discuss the developments.

He added that during the summit of Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir and Ethiopian Prime Minister Abe Ahmed held yesterday in Addis Ababa, the principles agreed upon in the agreement of principles signed in March 2015, which stipulated that Egypt's water interests were not harmed, And the acceptance of Ethiopia's rights to development, and called for any technical consultations to be based on those principles that reinforce and reinforce these principles.

The Egyptian foreign minister explained that the three parties did not reach a unified vision on how to deal with the issue of filling the dam and the operation, stressing that Egypt believes that the issue is technical and scientific, and is determined to reach solutions that satisfy all parties.

At a time when Arab-Qatari relations are worsening due to Doha's behavior, Qatari-Iranian relations have developed considerably over the past two years, especially since Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain and Egypt have cut ties with Qatar.

According to the IRNA news agency: "The Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani, sent a congratulatory message to Iranian President Hassan Rowhani on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the victory of the Islamic revolution in Iran (Khomeini revolution)."

In the same context, new features of the policy towards Qatar are emerging in the US capital. Members of the US Congress have shown a greater link between Doha and Tehran, Qatar and the financing of terrorist organizations.

With the prospect of Doha entering into punitive measures and a series of US embargoes.

"Iran is not the only country that finances terrorism, Qatar also does," said Roger Marshall, a Republican from Kansas.

Members of Congress, speaking to the Middle East Forum in Washington, pointed to the importance of Qatar, especially in terms of the presence of a large US military base on its territory, but pointed out that this should not mean that Doha is not accountable for its actions.

Congressman Warren Davidson said Qatar supported the four states on the terrorism list and Qatar supported other organizations classified by the United States and the European Union as terrorists.

Members of the Republican Congress have a hard-line stance on Qatar's actions and are now pushing President Donald Trump's administration to take steps and hold Qatar accountable. They have specifically referred to Qatar's attacks on cybercrime and media campaigns, as well as the financing of terrorist organizations.

Republican Rep. Jack Bergman said that Qatar, as long as it supports terrorism, must be held accountable.

The United States has often viewed Qatar as a friendly country, but a new trend in Congress has recently begun to link Doha and Tehran, financing terrorist groups.

All this represents a new trend in the US capital, and an attempt to highlight country practices.

- The Emir of Qatar congratulates the President of Iran on the 40th anniversary of the Revolution

Khomeini, at a time when Qatari relations were seen

Iranian development, over the past two years.