Qatar Strengthens Defense Ties Amid Rising Tensions
In response to recent Iranian air strikes, Qatar seeks to bolster its defense partnership with the United States. The existing agreements are seen as crucial deterrents, especially following attacks on U.S.-Israeli forces. Qatar emphasizes the need to solidify these alliances for regional security.
In a move to reinforce regional security, Qatar aims to strengthen its defense partnership with the United States following Iranian air strikes on Qatari territories. The foreign ministry highlighted the importance of existing military agreements as deterrents amidst escalating tensions in the Gulf.
Al Udeid Air Base, housing the largest U.S. military presence in the Middle East, was targeted during the February conflict. Majed Al Ansari, the foreign ministry spokesperson, emphasized Tuesday that while the U.S.-Qatar security partnership remains steadfast, further strengthening of deals with Western allies is necessary.
Despite the volatile situation, Al Ansari reiterated the critical nature of deterrents, asserting that they must be bolstered. This aligns with U.S. President Donald Trump's assurance to regard any armed aggression against Qatar as an attack on U.S. security interests.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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