Qatar demands Iran halt strikes on Gulf states, warns of self-defense

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15:46, 16/03/2026, Monday
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Qatar demands Iran halt strikes on Gulf states, warns of self-defense
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Doha has called on Tehran to immediately cease military actions targeting Gulf countries, describing the attacks as unjustified and detrimental to regional stability. Foreign Ministry Spokesman Majed al-Ansari stressed that the Gulf nations are not parties to the ongoing conflict and urged Iran's leadership to make a decisive move toward de-escalation, while affirming Qatar's right to defend its territory.

Unprovoked attacks threaten regional stability

Speaking at a news briefing in Doha, Foreign Ministry Spokesman Majed al-Ansari delivered a firm message to Tehran regarding its continued strikes against Gulf Arab states. "Iran must stop the attacks immediately so that a diplomatic solution to the crisis can be found," al-Ansari stated, characterizing the military actions as occurring "without any reason." The spokesman emphasized that the Gulf Cooperation Council countries maintain neutrality in the broader conflict and should not be subjected to retaliation stemming from hostilities between Iran and the US-Israeli alliance.

Qatar's position and defensive stance

Al-Ansari made clear that responsibility for ending the strikes rests with Iranian authorities. "Stopping the attacks requires a decision from Iran's foreign minister," he asserted, while underscoring that Qatar reserves the right to protect its sovereignty. "Qatar will defend itself," the spokesman warned, signaling that continued aggression would not go unanswered. His remarks reflect growing frustration among Gulf capitals at being drawn into a confrontation not of their making.

Diplomatic efforts continue amid escalation

The Qatar official revealed that consultations are ongoing with regional partners to address the escalating situation. "Contacts are still ongoing with Gulf countries to ensure de-escalation and confront Iran's attacks," al-Ansari noted, highlighting coordinated efforts among Arab states to present a unified response. The appeal comes as Tehran's retaliatory strikes have targeted multiple Gulf locations hosting US military assets, following the outbreak of US-Israeli operations against Iran on February 28. With energy markets already disrupted by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, Gulf nations seek to contain the conflict's spillover effects while preserving regional security.

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