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Gulf states pushing to avert U.S.-Iran conflict, official says - CBS News
19 hours ago - The talks have focused on lowering the temperature in public rhetoric and avoiding military action that these states feared could trigger wider regional instability. To the U.S., the message has been to refrain from strikes on Iran, citing the ...
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Gulf states and Turkey warned Trump strikes on Iran could lead to major conflict | Iran | The Guardian
11 hours ago - In the case of Saudi Arabia, its reticence led it to deny the US use of its airspace to mount any attacks. Continuing discussions, the Saudi Arabian foreign minister, Prince Faisal bin Farhan, conferred by phone with his counterparts from Iran, Oman and Turkey on Thursday. Iran remains politically apart from the Gulf states, partly owing to its continued support for its weakened network of regional proxies, known as the axis of resistance, and its refusal to back a two state-solution for Palestine as well as disputes over three islands in the Gulf claimed by the United Arab Emirates, a claim backed by the Gulf Cooperation Council.
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Gulf states pushed intensive diplomacy to avert conflict between Iran and U.S., Gulf official says - CBS News
Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Egypt and Oman engaged in 72 hours of intensive diplomacy, according to a Gulf official, to lower the temperature between the U.S. and Iran that ensued during weeks of anti-government protests that sparked fury within the regime.
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Where do things stand between the U.S. and Iran? - CBS News
A Gulf official told CBS News that Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman and Egypt have all engaged in diplomacy to try to lower the temperature between Iran and the U.S. in an effort to avoid a military conflict.
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Gulf Nations Avert US Strike on Iran Following Intense Last-Minute Diplomacy
A senior Saudi official revealed on Thursday that Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Oman successfully persuaded US President Donald Trump to halt a planned military strike on Iran. The "frantic, last-minute" diplomatic effort was launched to prevent what Gulf leaders feared would be a "uncontrollable" ...
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Trump’s Gulf Allies Do Not Want Him to Bomb Iran - The New York Times
2 days ago - “Neutralizing the current regime, whether through regime change or internal leadership reconfiguration, can potentially translate into the unparalleled hegemony of Israel, which won’t serve the Gulf States.” · The Sultanate of Oman, which often serves as a mediator between Iran and the United States, has advised the Trump administration against striking Iran, a person briefed on the talks said. They spoke on condition of anonymity to avoid disrupting delicate diplomacy.