
In his remarks, Trump said called on Qatar to return to the unity of responsible nations and stop financing terrorism.
"No civilized nation can tolerate this violence or allow this wicked ideology to spread on its shores. I addressed a summit of more than 50 Arab and Muslim leaders, a unique meeting in the history of nations, where key players in the region agreed to stop supporting terrorism, whether it be financial, military or even moral support," Trump said.
Trump said defeating Daesh and other terrorist organizations is something he has emphasized all during his campaign.
"To do that, stop funding, stop teaching hate and stop the killing," he said.
"For Qatar, we want you back among the unity of responsible nations. We ask Qatar and other nations in the region to do more and do it faster," he added.
"I want to thank Saudi Arabia and my friend King Salman and all of the countries who participated in that very historic summit. It was truly historic. There has never been anything like it before and, perhaps, there never will be again," he said.
"Hopefully it will be the beginning of the end of funding terrorism. It will, therefore, be the beginning of the end to terrorism. No more funding," Trump said.
Source: MENA
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