Qatar Warns of Escalating Middle East Conflict Amid Iranian Threats
Qatar Says West Asia War Close To Getting Out Of Control As Iran Targets US, Its Partners

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Qatar's foreign ministry has cautioned that the ongoing conflict in the Middle East is nearing a point of uncontrollability, urging all parties to seek resolution. This warning follows US President Donald Trump's ultimatum for Iran to reopen the crucial Strait of Hormuz, a vital oil transit route.
- 01Qatar warns that the Middle East conflict is close to becoming uncontrollable.
- 02US President Donald Trump issued a deadline for Iran regarding the Strait of Hormuz.
- 03Qatar emphasizes the need for a resolution to avoid further escalation.
- 04Attacks on civilian infrastructure are condemned by Qatar's leadership.
- 05The conflict poses risks to Qatar's food, water, and environmental security.
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Qatar has issued a warning regarding the escalating conflict in the Middle East, stating that it is approaching a point of uncontrollability. Majed al-Ansari, a spokesman for Qatar's foreign ministry, highlighted the urgent need for all parties to seek a resolution to prevent further escalation. This warning coincides with US President Donald Trump's ultimatum for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a critical oil transit route. Al-Ansari condemned attacks on civilian and energy infrastructure, asserting that such actions should not be tolerated. He also pointed out that the ongoing hostilities do not serve the long-term interests of any state, emphasizing that there are no winners in this conflict. Furthermore, he expressed concerns about the potential risks to Qatar's food, water, and environmental security if the situation deteriorates further. The warning comes in light of increased drone and missile attacks from Iran on Gulf countries, which have escalated since February 2023.
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The escalating conflict poses risks to Qatar's essential resources, including food and water security, which could affect the daily lives of its citizens.
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