Iran launched an attack on US military bases in Qatar over the weekend due to US strikes at several important Iranian nuclear facilities.
No injuries have been reported yet after Iran fired a missile barrage targeting Al-Udeid Air Force Base in Qatar on Monday.
While some analysts believe that the relatively limited Iranian response shows a desire to dismantle tensions with the US, many countries have denounced the attacks strongly.
In response, some of the statements made by the various countries are listed below.
US
Posting on the True Social Social Media Platform, US President Donald Trump wrote: “Iran officially responded to the erasure of nuclear facilities with a very weak response we had hoped for, and rebutted very effectively. 14 missiles were fired. 13 were knocked down. I got it from their ‘system’ and I have more hatred than that.
Iran
Posting on social media platform X, Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Alikhamenei wrote: “We have done no harm to anyone. And under no circumstances will we accept harassment from anyone. And we will not submit to anyone’s harassment. This is the logic of the Iranian state.”
Qatar
“The Prime Minister and advisor to the official spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Dr Majed bin Mohammed Al Ansari expressed a state of strong condemnation of Qatar’s attacks and stated the state of attacks targeting Al Udeid Air Force Base by Iranian revolutionary security guards, deeming this a fierce violation of Qatar’s state, its airspace, international law and international law claims.
“He has confirmed that Qatar reserves the right to respond directly in line with international law, in a manner comparable to the nature and scale of this brave attack.”
Saudi Arabia
“The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has expressed its condemnation and condemnation in the strongest possible term. [of] The invasion was initiated by Iran against the Qatar brotherhood. This constitutes a serious violation of international law and the principles of good neighbors and an entirely unacceptable act that cannot be justified under any circumstances. ”
United Arab Emirates
“The United Arab Emirates have denounced the target of Al Udeid Air Force Base, a sister state in Qatar by Iranian revolutionary security guards in Qatar’s sister state, on the strongest terms. Regional stability.”
Bahrain
“The Kingdom of Bahrain has affirmed its full support for Qatar’s sisterhood following Iran’s attack on Iran’s territory.
“The Kingdom of Bahrain also expresses complete solidarity with Qatar’s sister state, which is required by the bond of brotherhood and blood. This confirms the solidarity of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) state in these sensitive circumstances. The region is exploiting self-destruction, avoiding escalation and carrying out the necessary efforts to resolve all conflicts.”
Kuwait
“Kuwait state expresses strong condemnation and condemnation of an attack by Iranian revolutionary security guards targeting Al Udeid Air Force Base, a sister state in Qatar. This attack constitutes a fierce violation of regional law and unified nations that threaten Qatar’s sovereignty and airspace, as well as the dangerous escalettos to threaten international law and the appeal of unified nations.
“Kuwait affirms full support for Qatar’s sisterhood, leadership, government and brothers of the people, and fully support for all measures taken to maintain its sovereignty, security and stability.
France
President Emmanuel Macron said, “French solidarity.” [is] With Qatar, where Iran was hit with soil. I am in close contact with authorities in this area and our partners. I urge all involved to exercise maximum restraint, escalate, and return to the negotiation table. This spiral of chaos must end. ”
China
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Monday that the US’s attacks on Iran’s nuclear facilities “sent the wrong signal to the world and set a bad precedent.”
All parties to the conflict should take steps to cool the situation and return to dialogue and negotiations, he said in a meeting with former British Prime Minister Tony Blair of Beijing on Monday.
China’s UN ambassador, Hucon, said the parties should “control the impulse of power.” [and] According to state broadcaster CCTV, it will exacerbate the conflict and do not add fuel to the fire.
Iran was hurt, but “but the reliability of the United States was also damaged. As a country and as a participant in international negotiations,” Fu added.
Palestine authority
In a statement issued Monday, the Palestinian authorities (PA) condemned Iran’s missile attacks on Qatar, calling it a blatant violation of Qatar’s sovereignty. The PA has expressed solidarity with Qatar and its people and reaffirmed its support for the Gulf state.