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Saudi Arabia Urges De-escalation, Backs Mediation to Ease Gulf Tensions

Saudi Arabia has called for deescalation in the Gulf as tensions rise between the United States, Israel, and Iran, while also supporting mediation efforts led by Pakistan to resolve the conflict.

During a Cabinet session in Jeddah, chaired by Mohammed bin Salman, officials reviewed recent regional developments and emphasized the need to reduce tensions. According to the Saudi Press Agency, the government reiterated its backing for diplomatic initiatives aimed at reaching a political settlement that would prevent further instability.

The Cabinet also stressed the importance of restoring normal maritime operations in the Strait of Hormuz. Officials highlighted the need to ensure the safe and uninterrupted passage of international shipping through the waterway, which has faced severe disruptions since late February.

The latest escalation follows renewed hostilities that have shaken a ceasefire announced in early April. Regional officials reported that Iranian drone and missile strikes targeted areas in neighboring Gulf states earlier this week. In response, Saudi Arabia reaffirmed its support for the United Arab Emirates after attacks were reported on its territory.

Saudi authorities said the crown prince discussed the situation in a call with Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, during which he condemned the attacks and expressed support for the UAE’s security and stability.

The United States said it had destroyed several Iranian vessels during recent encounters, while Tehran reported striking a US naval asset in the Strait of Hormuz. The waterway has remained largely closed since the conflict began in late February, disrupting global energy shipments and contributing to rising oil and gas prices.

The escalation comes after Donald Trump announced that US forces would assist stranded vessels attempting to pass through the strait, a move that has further heightened tensions in the region.

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