The situation in Iran remains very tense these days. People are angry against Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei. People angry with inflation and unemployment have opened a front against Khamenei on the streets. On the other hand, US President Donald Trump is constantly threatening the Iranian government with action.
Trump has given Khamenei a direct warning that if the Iranian government takes a violent stance against the protesters, the US will take action. At the same time, the noise of Trump's threats is also being heard in the Gulf countries. The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) is closely monitoring the situation.
Speculation of action on Iran after Venezuela
After the kind of action taken by the US in Venezuela, speculations are being made that the US can attack with Israel in Iran. At the same time, Trump's threats have fueled these speculations.
Saudi Arabia backs Iran
In the midst of all this, the Gulf Cooperation Council also called ministerial meetings. Along with this, Saudi Arabia also expressed its support by holding talks with the Iranian government. The Gulf countries include Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain and Oman.
GCC keeping a close eye on the situation in Iran
After the kind of situation in Iran, the Gulf countries have expressed concern over the situation by calling a ministerial meeting, but this meeting was not held publicly. However, joint statements were also issued. Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, the UAE, and Bahrain have issued ministerial meetings and collective statements to discuss the situation and tensions in Iran.
Foreign ministers or high officials of countries such as the UAE, Saudi Arabia are constantly in phone talks with key international partners to reduce the risk of escalation of tensions in Iran.
No GCC country came forward after Trump's threat
Gulf countries have not directly called for war, but have generally called for restraint and a diplomatic solution. In the past, the Gulf countries have prioritized dialogue, calls for dialogue and peaceful resolution when regional tensions escalate. Oman supports the joint statement and dialogue efforts.
AfterTrump's threats, no Gulf country has come forward to support or challenge, but there is a stir. All the Gulf countries are focused on Trump's next move
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