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Updated · Syrian Arab News Agency · Apr 28
Qatar rejects use of Strait of Hormuz as political pressure tool
Updated
Updated · Syrian Arab News Agency · Apr 28

Qatar rejects use of Strait of Hormuz as political pressure tool

11 articles · Updated · Syrian Arab News Agency · Apr 28
  • Foreign Ministry spokesperson Majed al-Ansari said Qatar intercepted about 98% of recent attacks and is coordinating with Pakistan to mediate the crisis.
  • Qatar warns that disrupting navigation in the strait could have severe global economic repercussions, especially in the energy sector, and urges diplomatic resolution.
  • Gulf Cooperation Council leaders are meeting in Jeddah to address regional tensions, with Qatar reaffirming support for Lebanon and regional stability while taking military measures to protect its sovereignty.
Can the world economy survive the 'biggest energy security threat in history' with Hormuz closed?
Can Pakistan's mediation succeed where direct US-Iran talks have already failed?
How can global trade recover when war risk insurance for vital sea lanes has effectively collapsed?
Will the six-month effort to clear the Strait of Hormuz be enough to restore global energy flows?
As tankers wait, is a new era of weaponized economic chokepoints just beginning?
Is the UAE's exit from OPEC a move for stability or a gamble on future market chaos?