Arab allies urge restraint from US and Iran as Trump demands deal on nuclear program
Middle Eastern states warn a U.S. strike on Iran risks regional destabilization and energy market impacts amid ongoing diplomatic and military developments.
- U.S. allies, including Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Oman, and Qatar, urge both the U.S. and Iran to exercise restraint amid rising tensions.
- Arab and Muslim states fear that a U.S. attack could lead Iran to retaliate against them or American interests.
- President Donald Trump has changed the rationale for potential military action against Iran to deter its nuclear program.
- Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi mentioned readiness for dialogue but indicated no concrete plans for talks with U.S. officials.
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Arab allies urge restraint from U.S. and Iran as Trump demands deal on nuclear program
U.S. allies and partners in the Middle East again are urging restraint from both the United States and Iran as the Trump administration warns of a possible strike and builds up its military presence in the region, according to an Arab diplomat familiar with the matter. Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Oman…
Arab allies urge restraint from US and Iran as Trump demands deal on nuclear program
U.S. allies and partners in the Middle East again are urging restraint from both the United States and Iran as the Trump administration warns of a possible strike and builds up its military presence in the region.
Is there a US military intervention in Iran? In any case, the merger of US forces in the region continues. The presence there ... The post-Iran escalation continues: Mullah's rejection of the deal, Trump raises troops appeared first on Apollo News.
Karachi: The last efforts to avert a US-Iran war, Arab and Muslim countries in the field, support from Turkey and Pakistan, Trump's tough demands, seem like Tehran is surrendering...
According to the Politeko site, "the fears of officials in the region that US President Donald Trump might push his country into a new military confrontation with Iran, at a time when the White House's assurances to his allies about restraint have diminished."
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