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rightREPORTQatar sent 'secret deal' to Iran in order to avoid strikes on energy infrastructure - report
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What Happened
The Washington Post reported on Friday, citing Middle Eastern and Western officials, that Qatar secretly offered Iran a deal before the Islamic Republic's war with the United States and Israel. Qatar allegedly proposed halting gas production from its Ras Laffan complex in exchange for a promise that Iran would not strike Qatari energy infrastructure. The aim was to raise global energy prices, thereby pressuring the US and Israel to halt the war. One official summarized Qatar's message: 'You will achieve your objectives without striking us.' The report states that Iran never confirmed the arrangement, and in March, an Iranian missile attack struck the Ras Laffan plant, causing significant damage. Qatar's government denied any deal, asserting that the plant's closure was solely due to security and safety concerns and calling the report an attempt to sabotage its mediation efforts and US partnership. A Qatari official acknowledged urging Iran not to attack but denied negotiations, calling such a deal 'a very dangerous precedent.' Subsequent Iranian strikes on Qatari energy infrastructure occurred later in March.
Key Actors
- ·Qatar(State)Allegedly offered a secret deal to Iran to halt Ras Laffan gas production in exchange for no strikes on its energy infrastructure; officially denies any coordination with Iran.
- ·Iran(State)Reportedly received the secret deal proposal but never confirmed it, and later struck the Ras Laffan complex with missiles in March.
Why It Matters
The reported secret deal underscores the precarious balancing act faced by Gulf states caught between maintaining US strategic partnerships and hedging against Iranian retaliation. If confirmed, it reveals direct Qatari-Iranian backchannel coordination under duress, potentially straining US-Qatar relations. The strike on Ras Laffan, a major LNG facility, highlights the vulnerability of critical energy infrastructure to regional conflict, with global energy security implications given Qatar's role as a top LNG exporter.
Watch For
Further intelligence disclosures or confirmations regarding the alleged deal; Qatar's repair timeline for Ras Laffan (estimated 3–5 years) and its impact on global LNG markets; potential US or Israeli diplomatic or security responses to Qatar's reported hedging; and whether subsequent Iranian strikes on Qatari energy sites alter Gulf-Iran or Gulf-US dynamics.
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