Qatar condemned in the strongest terms the irregular armed forces' storming and vandalising its embassy building in Khartoum.
Also, it confirmed that the embassy staff had previously been evacuated and that none of the diplomats or embassy staff were subjected to any harm.
In a statement Saturday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs stressed the need to spare embassies, diplomatic missions, headquarters of international organisations, and civilian facilities the consequences of the fighting in Sudan and to prosecute the perpetrators and hold them accountable for the consequences of this heinous criminal act, which constitutes a violation of international law and agreements.
The ministry reaffirmed the position of Qatar, which calls for an immediate halt to the fighting in Sudan, exercising maximum restraint, resorting to the voice of reason, giving priority to the public interest, and sparing civilians the consequences of the fighting.
The ministry also expressed Qatar's aspiration for all parties to pursue dialogue and peaceful ways to overcome differences.

GCC slams attack

The Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf (GCC) expressed strong condemnation and denunciation of the irregular armed forces' storming and vandalising of the Qatari embassy's building in Khartoum and to all forms of violence and vandalism, especially those targeting premises of diplomatic missions and affiliate buildings.
In Jeddah, GCC Secretary-General Jassem al-Budaiwi reiterated the call to parties of the conflict to act quickly for stopping military operations, exercise maximum restraint, abstain from escalation, respect international agreements and diplomatic norms that guarantee sanctity and safety of diplomatic missions' premises and their employees as well as to spare civilians the effects of the conflict.
He called on all parties to the conflict for serious engagement in the Jeddah talks, to reach a comprehensive political declaration that achieves security, stability and prosperity for Sudan and its people.

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has expressed its condemnation and denunciation of the storming and vandalising of the Embassy of Qatar in Khartoum.
The Saudi Foreign Ministry stressed that the Kingdom completely rejects all forms of violence and vandalism against diplomatic missions and representations, calling on all Sudanese sides to adhere to calm as agreed during the latest talks in Jeddah, and engage in the political track that seeks to reach a just and comprehensive solution to the crisis.
The Kuwaiti Foreign Ministry condemned the attack on the Qatari embassy building in the Sudanese capital Khartoum.
The ministry was alluding to the incident, where a group of gunmen burst into the diplomatic mission's building and vandalised it, Kuwait's news agency (KUNA) reported.
In a statement, the ministry affirmed utter rejection of all forms of violence and sabotage targeting offices of the diplomatic missions in Sudan that constitute blatant violation of the international law and the 1961 Vienna treaty.
The Sultanate of Oman condemned attacking and vandalising the Qatari embassy building in the Sudanese capital Khartoum, QNA reports.
In a statement, the Omani Foreign Ministry affirmed Oman's stance rejecting of all forms of violence and sabotage targeting diplomatic missions, stressing the importance of providing protection to the diplomatic premises in accordance with the international laws and norms regulating diplomatic work.
The Saudi Foreign Ministry stressed that the Kingdom completely rejects all forms of violence and vandalism against diplomatic missions and representations, calling on all Sudanese sides to adhere to calm as agreed during the latest talks in Jeddah, and engage in the political track that seeks to reach a just and comprehensive solution to the crisis.
The Kuwaiti Foreign Ministry also condemned the attack on the Qatari embassy building.
The ministry was alluding to the incident in Khartoum, where a group of gunmen burst into the diplomatic mission's building and vandalised it, Kuwait's news agency (KUNA) reported.
In a statement, the ministry affirmed utter rejection of all forms of violence and sabotage targeting offices of the diplomatic missions in Sudan that constitute blatant violation of the international law and the 1961 Vienna treaty.
Oman condemned attacking and vandalising the Qatari embassy building, QNA reports.
In a statement, the Omani Foreign Ministry affirmed Oman's stance rejecting all forms of violence and sabotage targeting diplomatic missions, stressing the importance of providing protection to the diplomatic premises in accordance with the international laws and norms regulating diplomatic work.
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