Qatar has strongly condemned the recent Iranian attacks on civilian sites in Kuwait and Bahrain, which notably included an assault on Kuwait International Airport. These attacks resulted in significant damage to various facilities and left several individuals injured.
In a statement released on Wednesday, the Qatari Ministry of Foreign Affairs characterized the Iranian actions as a serious violation of the sovereignty of both Kuwait and Bahrain. The ministry underscored that these attacks represent a blatant breach of the Geneva Conventions of 1949 and their additional protocols. Furthermore, they violate key principles of international humanitarian law, particularly the principle of distinction and the prohibition against targeting civilians and civilian objects during armed conflicts.
The Qatari government firmly rejected any attacks on civilian infrastructure and essential facilities. The ministry emphasized the critical need to prevent the region from suffering the consequences of such unjustified assaults. It called for collective efforts to de-escalate tensions to restore security and stability both regionally and internationally. Qatar reaffirmed its full solidarity with Kuwait and Bahrain, expressing support for all measures they undertake to safeguard their sovereignty and security.
Qatar’s resolute stance against the Iranian attacks underscores its commitment to fostering regional peace and stability. The nation stands united with its neighbors in the face of aggression, advocating for adherence to international law and the protection of civilian lives.
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