Qatar says Iran fully responsible after tankers struck in strait of Hormuz
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 near Oman. Qatar's foreign ministry called the incident a "serious and explicit violation" of international law.

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AI-generatedQatar 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 near Oman. Qatar's foreign ministry called the incident a "serious and explicit violation" of international law. Iran blamed the US for the incident, claiming Washington's efforts to open new routes through the strait breached a memorandum of understanding. Iranian officials stated Iran has a right to impose fees on ships using the waterway, citing the cost of providing security. The Qatari tanker, Al Rekayyat, reported being hit by a drone. Iran rejected proposals from the UK and France to help secure the southern route through the strait.
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5 extractedQatar called the incident a 'serious and explicit violation' of international law and will hold Iran responsible.
Iran claims it has the right to impose fees on ships using the Strait of Hormuz for providing security services.
The Qatari tanker Al Rekayyat was hit by a drone on its port side near the engine room.
Iran blamed the US for the incident, claiming Washington's efforts to open new routes violated a memorandum of understanding.
Qatar warned Iran it will bear full legal responsibility after three tankers were struck in the Strait of Hormuz.