Arabian Gulf leaders sign a declaration easing tensions with Qatar

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Persian Gulf leaders signed a declaration Tuesday easing regional tensions with Qatar. The move at the at the Gulf Cooperation Council summit comes after Saudi Arabia announced it is ending its embargo on the Arab state. Tanya Rivero spoke with James Smith, former U.S. ambassador to Saudi Arabia, about what this means for the region.

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