Story highlights Four-nation bloc broke off relations with Qatar in June, made 13 demands

Qatar says it won't agree to stipulations that it believes violates international law

Doha, Qatar (CNN) Four Arab states said Wednesday they'll continue their diplomatic and economic boycott of Qatar after the Gulf nation responded negatively to their list of demands a month after a regional crisis began.

No side immediately revealed Qatar's full response to the demands of Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates. But Egypt's top diplomat said Qatar's answers were "overall negative and lacked any substance."

"This position shows the lack of awareness of how dangerous the situation is," Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry said in Cairo, where he and the quartet's other foreign ministers met to discuss the crisis.

The countries suspended diplomatic relations and cut off land, sea and air travel to Qatar in early June, accusing the country of funding terrorism and destabilizing the Middle East. Qatar has rejected those accusations.

Qatar had until Wednesday to reply to a list of 13 stipulations after the bloc agreed to extend the initial deadline by 48 hours.

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