Qatar resumes all maritime activity after week-long pause
Qatar said Sunday that all maritime navigation activities will resume immediately after nearly a week of suspension. The move lifts a June 29 halt on sailing and fishing, though authorities did not explain the original restrictions.
- Middle East
- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 12:17 | 05 July 2026
Qatar announced on Sunday that all maritime navigation activities would resume with immediate effect after nearly a week of suspension.
"Maritime navigation activities can now resume normally for all types of maritime vessels & ships, as of the date of this announcement," the Transport Ministry said on the US social media company X.
It also called on "everyone to abide by the maritime regulations & instructions in effect, to ensure highest levels of safety & security for all trips."
The move reverses a June 29 advisory that suspended sailing and fishing activities until further notice while exempting commercial shipping.
Doha did not explain the reasons for the June 29 measure. However, it came a day after the Qatari authorities said one national had been killed after sustaining shrapnel injuries during "military operations in the region" following the disappearance of his vessel.
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