Al Thani said Qatar does not support military action in the region and highlights the potential dangers that will raise tensions.
According to Isna, he also emphasized that all regional countries are deeply concerned about the possibility of attacks on Iran’s nuclear sites.
His remarks came amidst speculation supported by US President Donald Trump, who claimed Washington was approaching a critical moment with Iran and that major developments were imminent.
On Friday night, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Aragut said Iran’s nuclear program cannot be eliminated through military action, emphasizing that nuclear knowledge is an irreversible achievement, saying that “it exists in the mind and intelligence of Iranian scientists and cannot be bombed.”
Regarding the bystanders of the OIC Foreign Ministers’ Summit in Jeddah, Araguchi said Iran will not resume negotiations with the US on the nuclear program, as long as the Trump administration continues its maximum pressure campaign.
Additionally, Aragut has issued a harsh warning about possible Israeli invasions, saying that if Israel attacks Iran, it will ignite wider conflict in the Middle East with serious regional consequences.
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