The Qatari foreign minister, Majed al-Ansari, has expressed support for Pakistan’s efforts to end the war in the region. In a media briefing in Doha on Tuesday, al-Ansari stated that Qatar supports all efforts made by Pakistan to bring peace to the region. He emphasized that the Strait of Hormuz is a shared resource, and any issues related to it should be resolved at the regional level.
Al-Ansari also highlighted the importance of defense cooperation between countries, stating that the strategic partnership with the US has provided Qatar with essential protection and security. He emphasized the need for all parties involved to come together and engage in dialogue to resolve the conflict.
The Qatari foreign minister also expressed opposition to the targeting of Iranian facilities, particularly those related to water purification. He reiterated Qatar’s commitment to maintaining peace and stability in the region.
Meanwhile, the French Navy has warned that the number of Chinese ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz is insufficient to restore normal traffic. The US has scheduled a meeting with leaders from the region to discuss the conflict, with US President Donald Trump set to address the nation at 6 am local time.
The US Senate Democrat Chris Coons has criticized President Trump’s comments on the conflict, stating that Iran’s new president is less extremist and more intelligent than his predecessors.
Yesterday, a missile attack was launched on an oil tanker off the coast of Qatar, but fortunately, all personnel on board were safe. An investigation into the incident has been launched.
The conflict has also seen involvement from other countries, including Jordan, which provided military assistance to Israel last year to destroy Iranian drones and missiles. Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar has stated that the conflict is not the last war for Israel, and he cannot guarantee that it will be the final one.
The French Navy has also expressed concerns about the number of Chinese ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz, stating that it is insufficient to restore normal traffic.
In a related development, the US has scheduled a meeting with leaders from the region to discuss the conflict, with US President Donald Trump set to address the nation at 6 am local time. The meeting is expected to focus on finding a solution to the crisis.
The conflict has also seen involvement from other countries, including Jordan and France, which have expressed concerns about the situation. The French Navy has warned that the number of Chinese ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz is insufficient to restore normal traffic.
The US has also scheduled a meeting with leaders from the region to discuss the conflict, with US President Donald Trump set to address the nation at 6 am local time. The meeting is expected to focus on finding a solution to the crisis.
In a statement, the Iranian Foreign Ministry has rejected US President Donald Trump’s comments on the conflict, stating that they are baseless and unfounded. The ministry also stated that Iran’s requests for a ceasefire are legitimate and should be taken seriously.
Meanwhile, the Uzbekistan government has taken steps to promote environmental protection and sustainability. The government has banned government officials and employees from using government transportation for two days to reduce carbon emissions.
In a related development, a plane carrying Russian tourists was forced to make an emergency landing in the Ukrainian region of Crimea. The region has been under Russian control since 2014.
The conflict has also seen involvement from other countries, including Israel, which has expressed concerns about the situation. Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar has stated that the conflict is not the last war for Israel, and he cannot guarantee that it will be the final one.
In a final development, the US Senate Democrat Chris Coons has criticized President Trump’s comments on the conflict, stating that Iran’s new president is less extremist and more intelligent than his predecessors.

