Gulf Arab states and Iran are expected to hold reconciliation talks in Saudi Arabia, according to a report on Iranian channels. The meeting could address tensions that have recently escalated amid broader regional and US-Iran dynamics.
A report circulating on Iranian channels states that reconciliation talks between Gulf states and Iran are expected to take place in Saudi Arabia. The report, which follows a similar earlier report The Zioneer published at 14:16, comes amid heightened regional tensions and ongoing diplomatic efforts between Iran, the US, and Gulf Arab states. The talks would be distinct from the separate US-Iran negotiations and follow a week of Gulf states alerting over potential Iranian threats, as The Zioneer previously reported. No further details on the format, timing, or participation have been confirmed, and the report remains unverified by independent sources.
3 developments
- DevelopingMediating states expected to meet on US-Iran talks, Al-Hadath reports
- StrongQatar PM in Oman ahead of talks to open Hormuz between Gulf states and Iran
- DevelopingIranian source alleges Trump held secret conference call with Arab leaders on normalization-for-peace deal
- StrongIran says final agreement talks to start in coming days, Hormuz closure denied
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