Qatar warns: Iran Must Pay a Price for Attacks

Qatar's Foreign Ministry said it is no longer co-operating with the Iranian government. A spokesman told CNN that Iran was targeting the country's civilian infrastructure, including its international airport, and that Qatar's fighter planes had dropped fears and other missiles. “An attack like this cannot be left without revenge”, [...]
A spokesman told CNN that Iran was targeting the country's civilian infrastructure, including its international airport, and that Qatar's fighter planes had dropped fears and other missiles.
An attack like this cannot be left without revenge”, he said.
<x0Iran must pay a price for this open attack on our people”, the spokesman added.
Otherwise, Qatar's Ministry of Foreign Affairs had declared that the country reserved the full right to respond to international law and in a proportional manner to aggression, in defense of its national security and interests.
The ministry also reaffirmed Qatar's commitment to dialogue with Iran and called for the immediate interruption of any escalation action.
It expressed solidarity with Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Jordan and Bahrain, condemning violations of their sovereignty and stressing the importance of protecting regional stability. /Telegraphy/












