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Qatar wants to bolster security partnership with US after Iran’s strikes

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DOHA, March 10 (Reuters) - Qatar ‌wants to strengthen its defence partnership with ​the United States in the wake of Iranian air strikes on Qatari territory, ⁠the foreign ministry spokesperson said on Tuesday, even as it sees the existing deal as an important deterrent.

Iran launched missile and ​drone attacks on its oil-producing Gulf neighbours after U.S.-Israeli strikes that killed ‌its top leaders. The conflict disrupted output in the region and sent oil prices surging.

Qatar hosts the biggest U.S. base in the ⁠Middle East, Al Udeid Air Base, which was attacked ⁠by Iran during the war that erupted on February 28.

The spokesperson, Majed Al Ansari, told a media briefing on Tuesday the security partnership with the United States was not in question, but ‌added that its deals with the U.S. and European countries need ⁠to be strengthened.

"The partnerships are the main ‌stop-gap and deterrent against any attack on ​our country," he added.

"When things go out of control and spiral, the result is deterrents do not work... But that doesn't ‌mean you shouldn't have deterrents. You should ​strengthen these deterrents and ⁠that is exactly what are we trying to do ‌right," Al Ansari said.

U.S. President ⁠Donald Trump pledged in October to treat any armed attack on Qatar as a threat to the United States' own security.

Iran has ​vowed to retaliate against ‌U.S. targets in the region in case of any attack.

(Reporting by ⁠Andrew Mills in Doha and ​Jana Choukeir in Dubai, Writing by Nayera Abdallah, Editing by ​Aidan Lewis and Andrei Khalip)

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