“There is a high level of coordination with Pakistan and the United States, our demands are being raised through these channels,” Majed Al-Ansari said in a media briefing.
Dr. @majedalansari , Advisor to the Prime Minister and Spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, during the weekly media briefing:
We have been clear from the outset that the security of the Strait of Hormuz must not be harmed by any escalatory moves. We reject any… pic.twitter.com/4IEhz8bBl5
— Ministry of Foreign Affairs – Qatar (@MofaQatar_EN) April 14, 2026
Earlier, Iran demanded compensation from five Arab countries, including Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Qatar and Jordan, accusing them of participating in US-Israeli strikes on Iran.
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In a Monday letter addressed to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and UN Security Council President Jamal Fares Alrowaiei, Iran’s UN Envoy Amir Saeid Iravani claimed those states “breached their international obligations” by allegedly enabling US-Israeli attacks against Iran.
Qatar has sent a 10th identical letter to Secretary-General of the United Nations HE Antonio Guterres, and Permanent Representative of Bahrain to the UN and President of the Security Council for the month of April, HE Jamal Fares Alrowaiei, on the latest Iranian attack on its…
— The Peninsula Qatar (@PeninsulaQatar) April 2, 2026
So, they should be held responsible and pay compensation for the losses suffered during the war, he said.
The regional hostilities escalated after the US and Israel launched joint strikes against Iran on February 28, killing and injuring thousands.
Tehran launched retaliatory strikes on Israel, Iraq, Jordan, and Gulf countries hosting US military assets before a two-week ceasefire was announced last week.
Iranian and US delegations concluded 21 hours of talks in Islamabad, Pakistan, early Sunday, without reaching an agreement.