Gulf countries gear up diplomacy to stave off US-Iran escalation

Al JazeeraCenterEN 5 min read 100% complete by Virginia PietromarchiJanuary 16, 2026 at 07:59 AM
Gulf countries gear up diplomacy to stave off US-Iran escalation

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In January 2026, Gulf nations, particularly Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Oman, intensified diplomatic efforts to de-escalate tensions between the US and Iran. These efforts were prompted by fears that a potential US military strike against Iran, threatened by President Trump amidst ongoing protests, would destabilize the region. Saudi Arabia reportedly lobbied the US to refrain from military action, while Qatar and Oman focused on mediating between US and Iranian officials. The Gulf countries' concerns stem from the potential for regional spillover, including disruptions to oil prices and overall stability. The increased diplomacy came after reports suggested communication breakdowns between Washington and Tehran, raising fears of an imminent attack.

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us-iran escalation 80% gulf diplomacy 70% iran protests 60% us military action 50% saudi arabia lobbying 50% oil prices 40% regional spillover 40%

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