Qatar's Foreign Ministry condemned the attacks attributed to the Islamic Republic in the strongest terms, calling them a blatant violation of state sovereignty, international law, and the UN Charter. The ministry held Iran legally responsible for the attacks and their consequences, and reserved the right to respond under international law and Article 51 of the UN Charter, according to a report by Iran International.
Qatar's statement adds to a growing chorus of Gulf states condemning recent Iranian attacks. As The Zioneer has reported, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Oman have all issued similar condemnations in recent weeks, accusing Tehran of violating international law and threatening regional stability. The Qatari statement is notably the strongest in tone, explicitly invoking Article 51 of the UN Charter regarding self-defense.
- DevelopingQatar condemns Iran's 'repeated attacks' on Jordan, Bahrain, Kuwait
- DevelopingSaudi Arabia condemns Iranian strikes on six countries, accuses Tehran of violating international law
- StrongKuwait condemns Iranian attacks as violation of sovereignty, affirms right to self-defense
- DevelopingQatar condemns Iranian attacks on its soil and neighboring states as 'dangerous escalation'
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