Gulf Countries Urge De-Escalation Between US and Iran
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Saudis won’t let the US use its bases or airspace for an attack on Iran, senior Gulf official reveals
A senior Gulf official tells Fox News the kingdom will not allow its territory to be used against Iran and says Washington has not shared its plans with Gulf allies.
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. allies and partners in the Middle East again urged Washington and Tehran to exercise restraint, as President Donald Trump's administration warned of a possible attack and increased its military presence…
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Gulf countries urge de-escalation between US and Iran
Gulf states are ramping up diplomatic efforts to avert a US strike on Iran that could spill across the region. Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman is in Washington for talks with the Trump administration. Qatar and Oman have also been engaging both sides, while Türkiye is hosting Iran’s foreign minister. Saudi Arabia and the UAE have both publicly said they will not allow their airspace or territory to be used for an attack on Iran.T…
Middle East Summary, January 30, 2026. A high-level Emirati official says that Arab countries in the Persian Gulf will not authorize the use of their territories or air spaces for military actions against Iran. “Member countries (of the Persian Gulf Cooperation Council) have collectively declared that they will not allow [...] The United Arab Emirates Entry. Persian Gulf countries will not allow military actions against Iran was first published …
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