RIYADH/DOHA (Reuters) - Qatar's foreign minister said recent talks have broken a protracted stalemate with
Saudi Arabia and that Doha would study demands by its Gulf rivals but not turn its back on ally Turkey.
The 2-1/2-year row between U.S.-allied Arab states saw Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and
Egypt cut diplomatic and trade links with Qatar over claims it backs terrorism.
Doha denies the charge and says the embargo undermines its sovereignty.