Qatar slams continuing Iranian attacks despite apology, vows to defend territory
2026-03-10 - 11:32
Qatar voiced concern Tuesday over ongoing Iranian attacks targeting Gulf countries, despite Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian's weekend apology and pledge to halt strikes unless provoked. Foreign Ministry spokesman Majed al-Ansari stated that "we were optimistic after the Iranian president's apology, but afterward we saw attacks against the UAE, Bahrain and Qatar," indicating Tehran's assurances have not translated into reduced hostilities. Defensive Posture Maintained The spokesman emphasized that Doha is not a participant in the ongoing conflict between Iran and the US-Israeli alliance but "will continue to defend its territory." He warned that "any aggression against Qatar will be dealt with in the appropriate manner," while reaffirming the country's continued belief in diplomatic solutions. The statement reflects Gulf states' precarious position as Tehran's retaliatory campaign against US military assets continues to impact neighboring countries. Economic Impact Al-Ansari further warned that the ongoing Iranian attacks are affecting both Qatar's economy and the global economy. The strikes have disrupted shipping lanes, particularly following Iran's effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz, which normally handles approximately 20 million barrels of oil daily and 20% of global LNG trade. The economic warning underscores the broader consequences of the conflict that began with US-Israeli strikes on February 28, which have now killed over 1,300 people including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.