Qatari Prime Minister Calls for De-escalation in Iran Conflict
Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani, in a recent interview, urged for de-escalation in the Iran conflict. He emphasized the need for dialogue to rebuild trust and proposed a diplomatic resolution addressing mutual concerns. Recent military actions have disrupted stability in the region.
Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani has called for de-escalation in the ongoing conflict involving Iran. Speaking in a Sky News interview, he stressed the importance of open dialogue and rebuilding trust between nations.
The Prime Minister highlighted the "huge shake-up" recent events have caused in the diplomatic relationships with Iran, emphasizing Qatar's commitment to seeking peaceful solutions. He urged Iran to cease all attacks on Gulf countries and others not involved in the dispute.
The latest U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran triggered retaliatory missile fire from Tehran targeting Israeli and U.S. military facilities in several Gulf locations. This escalation has heightened tensions, prompting calls for diplomacy and peaceful negotiations.
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