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A breakthrough in Israeli-Saudi normalization is only expected at the end of the fighting in the Gaza Strip, according to this source.
Various Muslim countries like Turkey, Saudi Arabia and UAE have expressed their strong opinions on the recent conflict between Iran and Israel but what have they said.
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Asharq Al-Awsat on MSNSaudi Arabia Launches Regional and Global Diplomatic Drive to Contain Israel-Iran ConflictRiyadh: Saudi Arabia has intensified its diplomatic efforts to contain the escalating confrontation between Israel and Iran, reaffirming its rejection of Israeli military actions and calling for restraint,
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Diplomacy often takes the form of staged meetings and statements whose plain meanings differ from what the country’s leaders actually feel. What they actually feel is not usually difficult to discern.
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Khaleej Times on MSNUAE: Iran's 'Look East' policy in line with Global South's new world order, says expertAt the Global South Economic Forum in Abu Dhabi, an expert emphasized how Iran is repositioning itself in a multipolar world free of Western dominance
During his visit to the Middle East in May, U.S. President Donald Trump did several things that few would have predicted months or even weeks earlier. One was his surprise meeting with Syria’s new leader,
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The Journal News on MSNIran is a roadblock to peace in the Middle East. We have to seize the moment | OpinionIran must understand that there will be grave consequences for any actions they take in response to this justified attack.
According to airline sources, Biman is now operating via the Bangladesh-India-Pakistan-Persian Gulf Sea-Bahrain-UAE-Oman-Saudi Arabia/Kuwait route
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Al-Monitor on MSNGulf nations quietly applauding Israel, but fear Iran strikes could destabilize regionAnalysts say that despite public condemnation of Israel, they want to see Tehran weakened; several host US bases and worry they could be targeted by regime