
World leaders show solidarity with Qatar
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Several world leaders have expressed the support and solidarity with the His Highnesss the Amir of the State of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani and the people of Qatar, and condemned the Iranian attack on Al-Udeid Air Base on Monday.
HH the Amir received a phone call on Tuesday from HRH Crown Prince and Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud.
During the call, the Saudi Crown Prince affirmed his country's solidarity with Qatar and its strong condemnation of the Iranian attack on Al-Udeid Air Base, which constitutes a flagrant violation of Qatar's sovereignty and airspace, as well as of international law and the UN Charter.
The Saudi Crown Prince also stressed his country's absolute rejection of any aggression that threatens the security and safety of Qatar and undermines the security and stability of the region, calling on HH the Amir to exercise self-restraint and resort to diplomatic solutions.
HH the Amir also received a phone call from HM Sultan Haitham bin Tarik of Oman.
During the phone call, the Sultan of Oman affirmed his country's solidarity with Qatar and condemned the Iranian attack on Al-Udeid Air Base.
The Sultan also stressed his country's absolute rejection of any aggression that threatens the security and safety of Qatar and undermines the security and stability of the region, calling on HH the Amir to exercise self-restraint and resort to diplomatic solutions.
HH the Amir also received a phone call from President of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) HH Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.
During the call, the President of the UAE expressed his country's solidarity with Qatar and its strong condemnation of the Iranian attack on Al Udeid Air Base.
The UAE president also stressed his country's categorical rejection of any aggression that threatens the security and safety of Qatar and undermines the security and stability of the region.
In a telephone conversation with HH the Amir, the UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer affirmed his country's solidarity with Qatar and denounced the Iranian attack on Al Udeid Air Base, describing it as a violation of Qatar's sovereignty and airspace, as well as of international law and the United Nations Charter.
President of Egypt Abdel Fattah El-Sisi called HH the Amir on Tuesday to affirm his country's solidarity with Qatar and express condemnation of the Iranian attack on Al-Udeid Air Base.
HH the Amir also received a phone call from President of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev on the Iranian attack on Al Udeid Air Base.
In a phone conversation with HH the Amir on Tuesday, President Ahmed Al Shara'a of Syria expressed his country's solidarity with Qatar and condemned the Iranian attack on Al Udeid Air Base
HH the Amir received a phone call from Chairman of the Transitional Sovereignty Council of Sudan Lieutenant-General Abdel Fattah Al Burhan, during which the Sudanese leader affirmed his country's solidarity with Qatar and its strong condemnation of the Iranian attack on Al-Udeid Air Base.
Prime Minister of Iraq Mohammed Shia Al Sudani called HH the Amir on Tuesday to express his country's solidarity with Qatar and denounced the Iranian attack on Al-Udeid Air Base.
The Iraqi prime minister also stressed his country's firm rejection of any aggression that threatens the security and safety of Qatar and undermines the security and stability of the region.
HH the Amir also received a phone call from Prime Minister of Malaysia Dr. Anwar Ibrahim, concerning the Iranian attack on Al-Udeid Air Base.
The leaders stressed their rejection of any aggression that threatens the security and safety of Qatar and undermines the security and stability of the region, calling on HH the Amir to exercise self-restraint and resort to diplomatic solutions.
For his part, HH the Amir thanked the world leaders for their sincere feelings and appreciated solidarity with Qatar and its people.
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