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    Gulf States and Jordan Condemn Iranian Attacks as Sovereignty Breach

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 26, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and Jordan have collectively condemned recent Iranian attacks in the region, describing them as a blatant infringement on national sovereignty, territorial integrity, and international legal norms.

    The six nations emphasized that these assaults, executed either directly by Iran or through its allied proxies and armed groups, contravene international humanitarian law as well as the United Nations Charter. They pointed out that armed factions loyal to Iran, operating from Iraq, have launched attacks targeting neighboring countries and their vital infrastructure.

    In a significant development, the statement highlighted that these actions violate United Nations Security Council Resolution 2817 (2026), which demands that Iran immediately and unconditionally cease all attacks or threats against its neighbors, including those carried out via proxy forces.

    This joint declaration reflects mounting regional apprehensions about Iran’s activities and the destabilizing influence of its proxy networks. The Gulf states and Jordan reaffirmed their dedication to protecting sovereignty and ensuring stability across the region.

    Meanwhile, nearly four weeks into the escalating conflict, the United States and Iran are sending mixed messages regarding a possible ceasefire. US President Donald Trump asserted that Iranian leaders are inclined to negotiate a deal but hesitate to acknowledge this publicly due to domestic pressures and ongoing military threats. Conversely, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi denied that formal negotiations are taking place, stating that communications through intermediaries have been limited to exchanging positions and issuing warnings rather than engaging in talks.

    At the core of the diplomatic impasse is a 15-point ceasefire proposal from the US, reportedly delivered through Pakistan. This plan calls on Iran to limit its nuclear program, suspend uranium enrichment, restrict missile development, and end support for regional allies. Washington has warned that military pressure will intensify if Iran rejects these terms. Israeli officials remain doubtful about Tehran’s willingness to comply, concerned about operational limitations the proposal might impose.

    Notably, Iran has indicated that any ceasefire agreement must include provisions related to Lebanon, highlighting its broader regional strategy and alliances.

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