According to RIA Novosti, this was stated by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Kuwait, Ahmed Nasser al-Sabah.

It is noted that the corresponding document will be signed following the summit of the leaders of the countries of the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf, which will be held in the north-west of Saudi Arabia.

"The Emir of Kuwait on Monday evening held telephone conversations with the Emir of Qatar and the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, who confirmed their desire to strengthen fraternal relations between the countries of the region, and they agreed to sign an agreement following the summit in El Ulaa to resolve all conflict issues," he said ...

It is noted that Kuwait during this conflict acted as a mediator between the countries.

Earlier, the media wrote that the authorities of Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain and Egypt are preparing to sign an agreement on January 5 to end the blockade of Qatar.

In the summer of 2017, a number of countries in the Middle East announced a blockade of Qatar, which implied the adoption of a number of economic and diplomatic steps.

To avoid the blockade, Qatar had to fulfill a number of conditions.

In particular, the country was presented with a 13-point ultimatum.