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The Qatari government believes that "red lines" have been crossed by Iranian attacks on targets in the Gulf region. There is no contact with Iran, Qatari Foreign Ministry spokesman Majed al-Ansari
The Indian Embassy in Qatar in its recent update has issued a slew of instructions for the Indian community in the country, urging them to follow local orders and avoid travelling since the Qatari airspace is still shut.
Qatar shut down liquefied natural gas production at the world’s largest export facility after it was targeted in an Iranian drone attack, sending European gas prices surging more than 50% and rattling global energy markets.
European natural gas prices soared 20 per cent in early trading on Tuesday, as the market continued to reel from Qatar’s decision to stop production. Israel said it has attacked Tehran and Beirut “simultaneously” as the war enters its fourth day. Hizbollah said it had launched multiple strikes on Israel.
March 2 (Reuters) - Qatar has intercepted Iranian attacks that targeted civilian infrastructure, including the international airport, the Qatari foreign ministry spokesperson told CNN on Monday, adding that such attacks could not remain unanswered. Majed Al Ansari also said that Qatar was not engaging with Iran at the moment.
Qatar, India's largest supplier of imported natural gas, has declared force majeure on deliveries following a halt in production in the wake of an Iranian drone strike -- a disruption that has led to a cut in supplies to Indian industry by up to 40 per cent,
Hotels are being asked to extend stays until airport operations resume and tourists are able to leave.View on euronews
QatarEnergy halted the production of aluminum and some chemicals as it grappled with the consequences of Iranian attacks that forced the shutdown of its major liquefied natural gas plant.