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Qatar Condemns Iran’s Violation of Diplomatic Norms in Gulf Attacks

Qatar condemns Iran’s attacks on US embassies in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, stressing the need to uphold diplomatic rules.

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Qatar condemns Iran embassy attacks

Qatar condemns Iran’s attacks on US embassies in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, stressing the need to uphold diplomatic rules [IC: by AFP]

March 3, 2026

The State of Qatar has strongly condemned the recent Iranian attacks on the United States embassies in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and Kuwait. The Qatar’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs called the attacks a clear violation of international laws and diplomatic agreements.

According to the ministry, targeting embassies goes against international norms that protect diplomatic missions and their staff. Attacks on these premises are considered illegal under global conventions, which ensure the safety and immunity of diplomatic personnel.

Qatar emphasized its full support for both Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. The ministry said it stands in solidarity with the two countries in all measures they take to safeguard their security and protect their territories.

The attacks have raised concerns across the Gulf region about the safety of diplomatic missions and the importance of upholding international laws. By condemning these actions, Qatar highlights the need for all nations to respect diplomatic agreements and avoid actions that escalate tensions.

The ministry’s statement also underlines Qatar’s commitment to regional stability. It reinforces the importance of working together with neighboring countries to ensure safety and prevent conflicts.

This condemnation comes at a time when diplomatic security in the region is under close scrutiny. Qatar’s strong message signals the seriousness with which attacks on embassies are viewed and the need for international cooperation to prevent similar incidents in the future.

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