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Conflit en Iran : "au cœur de la tempête", le Qatar ne prend pas part aux médiations

Les attaques de missiles et de drones contre le Qatar se sont atténuées ces derniers jours et aucune alerte n'a été émise, mais les autorités affirment que le pays reste vigilant et se réserve le droit de réagir, alors que les pourparlers indirects se poursuivent dans la région.

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00:00Here in Doha and across the Gulf, there's a sense of cautious relief after the U.S. announced it has
00:06started negotiations with Iran.
00:08For many people here, that's offered a bit of breathing room, at least for now.
00:12But officials say Qatar is not out of the eye of the storm just yet.
00:16Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Dr. Majid Al-Ansari said Qatar is not involved in mediation efforts
00:22as it focuses on defending itself from Iran's attacks and the country reserves the right to respond.
00:28At the same time, Dr. Al-Ansari acknowledged Qatar and Iran will have to find a way forward and coexist
00:35after the war,
00:36but that rebuilding trust will be up to Iran.
00:39Our country has been attacked. Our sovereignty has been attacked.
00:43We have seen the effects on our economy, on the daily lives of people living here,
00:47and we don't take it lightly and we don't see the attacks on our sovereignty as something that we can
00:52live with.
00:52Now, that said, obviously, living next to 90 million people in Iran,
00:58a proud people that we have shared the Gulf with for, as I said, millennia, will continue,
01:04and we will have to find a way past this.
01:07This is a very difficult moment, but we will find our way out of it.
01:10The attacks on the region persists.
01:13We remain vigilant. We are not out of the eye of the storm.
01:17I can't explain to you why these couple of days were without incident,
01:23but what I can tell you is that we welcome any reduction of escalation.
01:29He also condemned the targeting of energy facilities in Qatar and across the region,
01:33warning of what he called catastrophic consequences for the Gulf.
01:37With the risk of further retaliation still a concern,
01:40he says protecting critical infrastructure remains a top priority.
01:44I can assure you that we have taken all possible precautions
01:47and planned for every possible contingency with very clear scenarios on possible escalation,
01:53but we are confident in our security apparatus right now
01:57and our response to the crisis.
02:00Plans are being implemented fully,
02:02and we have not seen any breakdown within the scenarios that were built for such contingency.
02:08Meanwhile, authorities say it's now safe for people to return to work
02:11as part of efforts to restore a sense of normal life.
02:15So while there is cautious optimism, there's also real uncertainty.
02:19People here are watching closely and waiting to see what happens next.
02:23Adil Halim, Euronews, Doha.
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