Qatar Warns Iran of Legal Responsibility After Tanker Attack in Strait of Hormuz
نظرة سريعة
- Qatar has warned Iran of full legal responsibility after three tankers, including a Qatari LNG vessel, were struck in the Strait of Hormuz.
- Iran blamed the US for the incident and insisted on its right to charge fees for passage, rejecting proposals from Oman, France, and the UK.
ملخص مُنشأ بالذكاء الاصطناعي
لماذا يهم
Three tankers, including a Qatari LNG vessel, were struck in the Strait of Hormuz. Iran claims it has the right to manage the strait and charge fees, a stance opposed by Oman and Western shipping interests.
Qatar has warned Iran it will bear full legal responsibility after three tankers, including a Qatari LNG vessel, were struck within hours in the strait of Hormuz.
All three were hit close to Oman, which had suggested a new shipping corridor close to its coastline – a proposal Iran opposes as it wants to charge ships to use the waterway.
Iran blamed the US for the incident on Thursday, saying Washington’s efforts to open up new routes through the strait constituted a breach of the memorandum of understanding the two parties had signed.
Tehran claims the memorandum is specifically worded to leave it, in consultation with Oman, to manage the reopening of the strait with the aim of commercial traffic returning to prewar levels within 30 days.
At a briefing in Tehran, foreign ministry officials insisted Iran had a right to impose fees on all ships using the strait.
“Securing the strait for navigation for safe passage is itself a service”, said the foreign ministry spokesperson, setting terms for the long-term management of the strait that are likely to be rejected by Oman and western shipping interests.
The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations centre (UKMTO) said a Qatari tanker, Al Rekayyat, was hit near Limah, Oman, as it tried to travel south out of the strait toward the Gulf of Oman
In a mayday call, the Al Rakayyat crew were heard sending out a message “we’re being hit by a drone top of port side near engine room”.
It was the first time a Qatari ship has been struck since the start of the war between the US and Iran on 28 February. Qatar has been acting as a mediator in the talks, but its foreign ministry spokesperson, Majed al-Ansari, called it a “serious and explicit violation” of international law and said Qatar would hold Iran fully responsible for the act of aggression.
Iran’s foreign ministry claimed the memorandum left it alone to manage the reopening the strait. The spokesperson said: “But the US has been trying somehow to open new routes.”
He also rejected a proposal from Oman to build a new authority for the strait modelled on Malacca and Singapore strait, where fees are charged only for specific navigational services not including security.
“For a long time we have beengenerous enough not to ask for anything. Providing security is costly and Iran and Oman have been doing that for a long time. So from now on we’re going to ask for necessary costs when we provide related services, including securing the safe passage,” the spokesperson said.
He added: “When you provide in the English Channel you call it deep sea piloting, for instance, you call it different names, but that’s the same.”
However, deep sea pilotage in busy waterways is regarded as voluntary.
Iran will face criticism that it is demanding ships pay a compulsory fee or risk being attacked – a situation close to a protection scheme. Tehran argues the strait became contested only because of American aggression.
Iran’s foreign ministry also firmly rejected proposals from France and the UK that they start to de-mine and secure the southern route through the strait close to the Oman shore.
The spokesperson said: “When France and others said they were ready to help, we said ‘no thank you’ – this is for Iran to do it and we know how to do it.”
ما الذي يجب مراقبته
توقعات الذكاء الاصطناعي — احتمالات وليست حقائق
Increased naval patrols and security measures in the Strait of Hormuz.
مرجح جداً · خلال أيام
Escalation of diplomatic tensions between Iran and Western nations.
مرجح · خلال أسابيع
أسئلة مفتوحة
- Who was directly responsible for the attacks?
- Will Iran's fee demands be enforced?
- What will be the international response to Iran's claims?






