Arab states rally behind Oman talks, eye peace over provocation
Persian Gulf Arab states are standing behind new Iran-US talks in Oman, hoping diplomacy can stop another crisis before it starts. With past wars still fresh in their minds and economies tied closely to peace, countries like Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE see these talks as more than politics—they see them as a lifeline. Leaders are speaking out, warning of the risks of strikes or another war in the region. From fears of environmental disaster to the threat of being pulled into a larger conflict, their concerns are real. These countries want to protect the region, their resources, and their future. For them, peace is not just a goal—it is a need. As the talks begin, one thing is clear. Persian Gulf Arab states are watching closely. For more on this, check page 3.
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