Abu Dhabi - It's logical that Qatar should stop its practices of interfering and inciting against internal affairs of Arab neighbor countries, Emirati Minister of Foreign Affairs Anwar Gargash said on Wednesday on his Twitter account. The minister statement came as an explanation of the principles that Qatar should follow to end the cutting ties crisis with its Arab neighbors. Gargash also said that Qatar should address the concerns of the four countries over its support for extremism and terrorism, and not only address Washington's and Western capitals' concerns, adding that Qatar's crisis is with the world. He further suggested that Qatar could find a solution to its crisis by stopping its practices instead of pressuring its neighbors. On 5 June, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, United Arab of Emirates, and Bahrain have boycotted diplomatic ties with Qatar due to supporting terrorism. The minister statements add to previous speeches that urged the tiny Gulf country to respond to the Arab four states demands. The Arab quartet issued 13 demands to Doha – then shortened to six principles – including closing Al Jazeera television, curbing relations with Iran and shutting down a Turkish military base.