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Saudi, Qatar, Oman, Egypt: Arab States Rallying Against US-Iran Escalation

The Wall Street Journal reported this week that Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Oman had lobbied Washington against an attack.

Saudi, Qatar, Oman, Egypt: Arab States Rallying Against US-Iran Escalation
Gulf states are fearful that US facilities in their countries could be caught in Iranian retaliation
  • Four Arab states lobbied the US to prevent a military strike on Iran over protester killings
  • Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, and Egypt warned of regional security and economic consequences
  • They also cautioned Iran against retaliatory attacks on US Gulf facilities
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Four Arab states conducted intense diplomacy with the United States and Iran this week to prevent a threatened US attack on Iran over Tehran's use of force against protesters that they feared would have impacts across the region, a Gulf official said.

Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman and Egypt were involved in the diplomacy over 48 hours before US President Donald Trump signalled on Thursday that he had ultimately decided against an attack for now, saying the killings in Iran were easing.

The four countries had conveyed to Washington that any attack would have consequences for the wider region in terms of both security and economics that would ultimately impact the United States itself, the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the matter.

They told Iran that any retaliatory attack it launched on US facilities in the Gulf would have consequences for Tehran's relations with other countries in the region, the official added. 

Saudi Arabia's international media office, Qatar's Foreign Ministry, Oman's Information Ministry and Egypt's Foreign Ministry spokesperson did not immediately respond to requests for comment. 

The Foreign Ministry of the United Arab Emirates, which was not involved in the diplomacy described by the official, did not immediately respond to a request for comment on whether it had engaged in any diplomacy on the issue. 

The Wall Street Journal reported this week that Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Oman had lobbied Washington against an attack. 

The official said that the diplomatic efforts had focused on toning down the rhetoric and avoiding any military action that could spark wider regional instability and that this diplomacy could ultimately lead to talks on the dispute over Iran's nuclear programme. 

While Oman and Qatar had mediated in disputes between Iran and the West, US allies Saudi Arabia and Egypt have had far more fraught relations with the revolutionary Shi'ite Muslim power. 

However, after decades of Iranian-Saudi rivalry that fuelled conflict and political disputes across the region, the two countries agreed a detente in 2023, with Riyadh keen to focus on its economic priorities.

Gulf states are fearful that US military facilities in their countries could be caught in any Iranian retaliation to US attacks, and that the energy facilities underpinning the regional economy could also end up being targeted.

Saudi Arabia and Qatar have enjoyed strong relationships with the Trump administration. Qatar and Egypt were both closely involved with the US in mediation over the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.

(This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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