Qatar has said that Gulf countries are united in calling for an immediate end to the ongoing war in the Middle East, as tensions continue to rise.
Speaking at a regular press briefing, Qatar’s foreign ministry spokesman Majed al-Ansari said there is a strong and unified position among Gulf nations to push for de-escalation.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel
Gulf Countries Want War to End
“Our understanding is that there is a very unified position in the Gulf on calling for de-escalation and an end to the war,” al-Ansari said.
His remarks come at a time when Iran has launched new strikes in the region, increasing fears of further escalation.
Reports indicate that Gulf countries, including Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, and others, are deeply concerned about the growing conflict and its impact on regional security. (The Wall Street Journal)
Focus on Diplomacy
Qatar has repeatedly stressed that dialogue and diplomacy are the only solutions to the crisis. Officials have warned that continued fighting will only worsen the situation and harm people, infrastructure, and economies across the region. (Xinhua News)
Al-Ansari also highlighted that Gulf nations are working closely together and with international partners to reduce tensions and prevent a wider war.
Rising Regional Concerns
The Middle East conflict has already affected:
- Energy supplies and oil prices
- Shipping routes like the Strait of Hormuz
- Civilian safety across multiple countries
Gulf states fear that continued escalation could lead to a larger regional war affecting global stability.
Situation Remains Critical
As Iran continues its strikes and military tensions remain high, Gulf countries are increasing diplomatic efforts to stop the conflict.
Qatar’s statement reflects growing urgency in the region, with leaders calling for peace, stability, and immediate de-escalation before the situation worsens further.
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