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Direct talks between Washington and Tehran in Islamabad failed after Iran rejected the American conditions, leading to the resumption of the maritime blockade. At the same time, Gulf countries are facing direct security threats from Iran following missile and drone attacks, yet they have not reached a unified stance on how to address the conflict or on the upcoming settlement. The positions of Gulf states differ: some seek greater involvement in shaping the agreement and emphasize their security and strategic interests, especially concerning the Strait of Hormuz and maritime security, believing that the absence of Gulf participation diminishes the sustainability of any potential accord.
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