Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) – International Service: The Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Qatar, referring to the possibility of reaching a diplomatic solution between Iran and the United States, stressed Doha’s support for Pakistan’s mediation to strengthen security and stability in the region. “Despite the different positions announced by Tehran and Washington, it is possible to reach a diplomatic solution between the two sides and a positive progress between Washington and Tehran,” Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdul Rahman Al Thani told Al-Arabi Al-Jadeed website. has been achieved.” The Qatari official, who is also the Minister of Foreign Affairs, also noted that what he calls the “interests” of countries in the region and the world should be considered in any agreement. As the Strait of Hormuz has undergone changes following US hostile movements and policies and the siege of Iranian ports, the Qatari prime minister said: “The whole world now pays the cost of closing the Strait of Hormuz and we do not allow the Strait of Hormuz as a lever. pressure to be used in any conflict.” After the start of the illegal war between the United States and the Zionist regime on March 30, 1404, Iran announced that travel through the Strait of Hormuz would be prohibited for US and Zionist ships and their allies, and that for merchant ships of other countries would be subject to full coordination with Iranian officials. The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has brought an unprecedented shock to global energy and financial markets and has led to rising fuel prices in many countries, especially in European countries. After a two-week ceasefire with the United States, Iran agreed to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, but after the US government’s illegal action in violating the ceasefire in Lebanon and the extravagant demands that subsequently failed in the first round of 23rd talks in Islamabad, they were siege. In response, Iran returned the situation in the Strait of Hormuz to its previous state due to the other side’s indebtedness. While enforcing the law on ships that intend to cross the waterway illegally, Iranian officials have proposed the initiative to receive tolls for merchant ships, which, according to Iran, an official announcement, a stage of collecting tolls was deposited in the treasury. In an interview with Al-Arabi Al-Jadeed, the Qatari Prime Minister also called his country’s sovereignty “red line” and added: “We must find a formula for coexisting with Iran based on respecting the principle of sovereignty and the principle of good neighborliness and not endangering the security of either side.”