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Qatar Condemns Repeated Iranian Attacks on Bahrain and Kuwait, Affirms Solidarity

Qatar Condemns Repeated Iranian Attacks on Bahrain and Kuwait, Affirms Solidarity By Hannah Grace - June 28, 2026
Qatar Condemns Repeated Iranian Attacks on Bahrain and Kuwait And Affirms Solidarity

Qatar condemns Iranian attacks on Bahrain and Kuwait

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the State of Qatar has strongly condemned repeated Iranian attacks targeting the Kingdom of Bahrain and the State of Kuwait, describing them as blatant violations of sovereignty and international law.

In its official statement issued on June 28, 2026, the Ministry stressed that such actions undermine regional stability and threaten the security of Gulf states. It emphasized that aggression against sovereign nations cannot be justified and must be addressed through diplomatic channels and adherence to international norms.

Qatar reaffirmed its solidarity with Bahrain and Kuwait, underscoring its support for both countries in preserving their sovereignty, territorial integrity, and national security. The statement highlighted that Qatar views these attacks as a serious escalation that jeopardizes efforts to maintain peace in the region.

The Ministry called for the importance of dialogue and diplomacy as the only viable path to resolving disputes, urging all parties to prioritize de‑escalation and constructive engagement. It noted that regional stability is a shared responsibility and that cooperation among Gulf states remains essential to countering threats and safeguarding collective security.

Officials reiterated Qatar’s commitment to working with regional and international partners to ensure that violations of sovereignty are confronted with unified responses. The statement concluded by stressing that Qatar will continue to advocate for peaceful solutions, respect for international law, and the protection of the security of its neighbors.

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By Hannah Grace - June 28, 2026

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