Egypt condemns missile attacks on energy sites in Qatar and Riyadh

Egypt has condemned missile strikes on energy infrastructure in Qatar and Saudi Arabia, calling them “sinful” and unjustified. The attacks came as Iran retaliated against an Israeli strike on its South Pars natural gas field.

Egypt's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, under Badr Abdelatty, issued a statement condemning Iranian missile strikes on Gulf energy sites launched on Wednesday. These followed an Israeli attack on the South Pars natural gas field near Asaluyeh, a key part of Iran's energy supply and the world's largest gas resource. The ministry described the attacks as “reprehensible” and “unjustified,” warning they threaten regional stability and global energy security. In Qatar, state-owned QatarEnergy confirmed missile hits on Ras Laffan Industrial City, reporting “extensive damage” though fires were contained, all personnel accounted for, and no casualties recorded. Saudi civil defence reported four residents injured by shrapnel from a ballistic missile intercepted over a Riyadh residential area; the defence ministry said four missiles targeting the capital were destroyed, with one fragment landing near a southern refinery. Egypt noted South Pars as a geographic extension of Qatar’s North Field, calling the strikes a flagrant violation of international law and the UN Charter, which prohibits targeting vital economic and civilian sites. The statement highlighted severe environmental risks and negative impacts on the world economy, renewing Cairo’s call for “the supremacy of reason and dialogue” to curb military escalation. The conflict has disrupted oil and LNG exports via the Strait of Hormuz.

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Egypt has condemned Iranian attacks on Bahrain and Kuwait, reaffirming its full solidarity with both nations and rejecting any violations of Gulf sovereignty.

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Egypt strongly condemned an Iranian attack targeting Kuwait and Bahrain on Saturday, calling it a dangerous escalation that threatens Gulf security. The Foreign Ministry affirmed full support for the two nations.

Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty condemned ongoing Iranian attacks on Gulf states and Jordan, calling for an immediate halt to the “unacceptable” strikes he described as flagrant violations of international law and the UN Charter. He held intensive phone calls with counterparts from Qatar, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan to coordinate de-escalation. Abdelatty warned of “total chaos” without prioritizing dialogue.

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