Foreign ministers of Gulf states say any lasting peace in the region must address Iran's missile program and proxy forces, according to a statement reported by Israeli media. The demand comes amid heightened regional tensions.
Gulf foreign ministers issued a collective demand that any regional peace framework must tackle Iran's ballistic missile arsenal and its network of proxy forces across the Middle East. The statement, reported by the Insider Paper and relayed by Israeli journalist channels, does not specify a particular forum or timeline but aligns with long-standing Gulf concerns about Iranian influence. The call comes as regional tensions remain elevated following weeks of U.S.-Iran military exchanges and Iranian attacks on American and Israeli assets. No further details were provided on specific mechanisms or whether the ministers were referencing ongoing diplomatic efforts.
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