Paris - Emirati Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Anwar Gargash said on Monday that Qatar's Arab neighboring states could continue on isolating the gulf statelet unless it exhibt a complete turnaround in its foreign policy that has been based on supporting extremism and terror groups. He added, in a press statement, that a list of grievances Arab nations had with Qatar would be completed in the next few days, saying that Doha needs to move beyond its state of denial. A number of Arab countries, including Saudi Arabia, Emirates, Bahrain and Egypt, decided to cut diplomatic ties with Qatar due to its support for terrorist groups and its interference in internal affairs of the neighboring states. The matter which the statelet strongly denies. The official also urged Turkey, which has been supportive of Qatar, to remain balanced in the crisis and understand that it was in its interest to support Arab efforts. The Emirati official holds currently a visit to Paris accompanying Crown Prince Mohamed Bin Zayed who is scheduled to meet with French President Emanuel Macron.