The State of Qatar today welcomed the ruling issued by the International Court of Justice, which stipulates the rejection of the appeals filed by the blockading countries regarding the jurisdiction of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) to consider a complaint filed by Doha previously.

Today, the International Court of Justice rejected the appeals submitted by Saudi Arabia, the Emirates, Bahrain and Egypt.

The ruling of the International Court of Justice came in favor of the State of Qatar in the appeals lodged by the blockading countries, as it ruled the competence of the (ICAO) organization to consider the complaint of the State of Qatar, against the backdrop of the blockade countries since June 2017 closing their airspace to the Qatar aircraft and not allowing them By flying to and from the airports on the territory of those states, in flagrant violation of international law and related international agreements.

And based on the rulings of the International Court of Justice, the ICAO Council is to resume dispute resolution procedures in the complaint submitted by the State of Qatar.

"We welcome the decision issued today by the International Court of Justice, which will place the blockading countries before the balance of justice and international accountability for violating the provisions of international agreements related to international civil aviation, and we are confident that the International Civil Aviation Organization will recognize that these The actions are illegal. "

"The International Court of Justice ruling is part of a series of rulings that reveal the blockade countries' insistence on ignoring international law, but every time their arguments are refuted and the validity of the position of the State of Qatar is confirmed."

Qatar said it continues to address the illegal measures taken by the blockading countries and their violation of international law.

She noted that the decision of the International Court of Justice issued today is the latest in a series of international rulings "that confirm the integrity of the position of the State of Qatar."

This ruling comes in the wake of the ruling issued by the World Trade Organization last June, which recognized "that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has violated its obligations under the WTO Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS Agreement), by refusing to take action against The complex piracy carried out by B outQQ, and its support and encouragement of this piracy.