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Qatar Condemns Repeated Iranian Attacks on Bahrain and Kuwait
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Qatar Condemns Repeated Iranian Attacks on Bahrain and Kuwait

From Arab Times · () English

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  • Qatar condemned repeated Iranian attacks on Bahrain and Kuwait, calling them a violation of sovereignty and international law.
  • The condemnation comes amid rising regional tensions following missile and drone strikes on the two Gulf nations.
  • Qatar urged de-escalation and avoidance of further regional tensions.

Qatar has issued a strong condemnation of repeated Iranian attacks targeting Bahrain and Kuwait, labeling them a blatant violation of the two countriesโ€™ sovereignty and a breach of international law. The statement from Qatarโ€™s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as reported by the Qatar News Agency, emphasized the critical need for de-escalation and the avoidance of further regional tensions.

The condemnation arrives amidst a backdrop of escalating tensions within the Gulf region. This heightened friction follows a series of missile and drone attacks that have recently targeted both Bahrain and Kuwait, underscoring the volatile security situation.

Qatar on Sunday strongly condemned repeated Iranian attacks targeting Bahrain and Kuwait, describing them as a blatant violation of the two countriesโ€™ sovereignty and a breach of international law.

โ€” Qatar's Ministry of Foreign AffairsStating the official condemnation and its reasoning.

Qatar's stance highlights concerns over the potential for wider conflict and instability stemming from these cross-border aggressions. The call for de-escalation signals a desire to prevent a further spiral of conflict and maintain regional stability.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs stressed the importance of reducing escalation and avoiding further regional tensions.

โ€” Qatar News AgencyReporting on Qatar's call for de-escalation.
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