
Qatar Leads Regional Diplomacy Demanding Iran Cease Attacks on Vital Infrastructure
Key Takeaways
- Qatar urges regional de-escalation, warns attacks on water, food, energy facilities threaten energy security.
- Qatar and partners press Iran to cease attacks on critical infrastructure.
- High-level calls with UK, Egypt, Netherlands and regional partners engage in de-escalation.
Diplomatic Outreach Intensifies
Qatar led a diplomatic surge addressing the Iran war escalation.
“The Prime Minister and Qatar's Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani received a phone call from British Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper, during which they reviewed developments in the regional military escalation and its implications for security and stability regionally and internationally, and ways to resolve all disputes through peaceful means”
Qatar warned of grave consequences of irresponsible targeting of vital infrastructure.

Qatar held calls with multiple foreign ministers emphasizing the need to halt unprovoked Iranian attacks.
Regional Coordination Builds
Qatar coordinated closely with Egypt, Türkiye, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.
Qatari Prime Minister and Egyptian Foreign Minister discussed containing tensions.
Preparations for a four-way ministerial meeting in Islamabad were underway.
Qatari Shura Council Condemns Attacks
The Qatari Shura Council extended condolences for martyrs.
“Doha, Qatar: Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs HE Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani received a telephone call from Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of the Netherlands HE Tom Berendsen”
The Council renewed its firm rejection of Iranian attacks.
Warnings of Global Energy Risks
Qatar warned targeting infrastructure could disrupt global energy flows.
The criticality of strengthening coordination was stressed.

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