Qatar says ‘ready to help’ with US-Iran negotiations
Qatari Foreign Ministry spokesperson Majed al-Ansari says Qatar is “ready to help” with US-Iran negotiations.

Qatari Foreign Ministry spokesperson Majed al-Ansari says Qatar is “ready to help” with US-Iran negotiations.








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Impact of US-Israeli war on Iran poses serious risks beyond energy sector.
The meeting reviewed the ‘close strategic cooperation’ between Doha and Washington, Qatar’s foreign ministry said.
Natural gas powers a quarter of the world, and almost a fifth of LNG moves through the Strait of Hormuz.

Vehicles were washed away in floods in Oman and homes were flooded in Syria as storms brought floods across the region.
Shortage of helium will have ripple effects across medical and other industries.
The US and Israel’s war on Iran is intensifying, as Trump again claims Iranian leaders want to ‘make a deal’.
Most people killed in Iran’s Gulf attacks have been from South Asia. And entire economies back home are on edge.

Energy facilities in the Middle East are under attack, including Qatar’s LNG, pushing prices higher.
As such, it requires urgent action.