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Qatar minister blames Germany for ‘double standards’ in World Cup evaluation

BERLIN (Pro News): Qatar’s foreign minister has faulted Germany for “double standards” over its evaluation of the World Cup host’s freedoms record and has safeguarded its bringing of the German ambassador in a paper interview dispersed on Monday.

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Qatar has gone against senseless evaluation from standard freedoms packs over its treatment of trailblazer workers, who, close by various untouchables, consolidate a piece of the country’s local area.

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Qatar’s foreign ministry persevering through the month gathered the German ambassador over Inside Pastor Nancy Faeser’s comments that a country’s freedoms record should be factored into whether they would host the World Cup.

Sheik Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani conveyed to the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung newspaper in a get-together that, on the one side, the German public is off kilter by government legislators; on the other, the public master, by and large, maintains them for energy affiliations or encounters.

Al-Thani examined double standards.

He said they are unglued about the double standards. He counted that Qatar had tested a cognizant mission against it in a shockingly prolonged period since being decided to have the World Cup that he said no other country had encountered.

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He related the paper that it is astounding when this tone is struck in countries of Europe that call themselves liberal part regulates structures. It sounds verifiably self-absorbed, to be clear, and incredibly uneven.

Al-Thani portrayed calls for protection guarantees for minorities – which Faeser had alluded to as a vital preceding consenting to go to the World Cup – as silly and said German legislators should focus more on scorn wrongdoings transpiring inside their country’s lines.

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