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Gulf Nations Growing Impatient with Trump's Diplomatic Efforts Regarding Truce with Iran: Report

  • Gulf nations are growing impatient with US President Donald Trump's diplomatic efforts to secure a peace deal with Iran, with some allies doubting his ability to manage the delicate negotiations.
  • The White House rejects these criticisms, stating that Trump maintains strong relationships and continues regular contact with Gulf partners.
  • Regional intermediaries, including Qatar and Saudi Arabia, have facilitated talks to keep the Strait of Hormuz open, while the UAE supports stronger military pressure on Iran.
  • Negotiations between Iran, Oman, and the US over reopening the Strait of Hormuz are ongoing and considered separate from broader maritime route decisions, pending US obligations.
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The Gulf countries are increasingly critical of Washington's policy towards Iran, and U.S. allies in the region find Donald Trump's actions inconsistent and fear a new escalation.

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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In the Gulf countries, Washington's displeasure is growing, with U.S. allies concerned that Donald Trump is unable to negotiate with Iran, writing The Washington Post with reference to Arab and Western officials.

·Riga, Latvia
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Tehran. Frustration towards the U.S. increases in the Persian Gulf region, where Washington allies are increasingly concerned about their inability to manage the diplomacy needed to achieve peace with Iran, while continuing with threats to the Islamic nation, Arab, U.S. and European officials told The Washington Post.

·Mexico
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Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait and Bahrain are wary of the US strategy with Iran

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The Washington Post broke the news in Washington, United States on Saturday, August 15, 2026.
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