The article reports that maritime trade between Iran and Qatar has been resumed after approximately five months of suspension. This follows a recent agreement between Tehran and Washington that reduced tensions in the region. Iranian Trade Attaché in Doha, Abbas Abdolkhani, stated that shipping between the Iranian port of Dehre and the Qatari port of Al Ruways has been restored through coordination between the Iranian embassy in Doha and Qatari authorities. The ports are located facing each other and primarily serve regional trade. During the war, Luka Dehre was repeatedly hit. At the end of June, an official from Iran’s Organization for Promotion of Trade announced that Iranian goods were again being taxed at the Dubai Port, the largest in the region, indicating a gradual recovery of trade flows between the two Gulf states.
Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents factual developments regarding the resumption of trade between Iran and Qatar without overtly favoring either side. It cites official statements and reports on coordinated efforts between the two nations, focusing on logistical and economic aspects rather than taking a clear立场.




