Qatar announced today that Gulf states are unified in their call for de-escalation and an end to the ongoing war in the region, which has entered its second month. This initiative is part of joint efforts to achieve regional stability.
A quadruple meeting held in Islamabad with foreign ministers from Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Turkey concluded without announcing a clear initiative to end the ongoing war. The meeting took place amid increasing calls for de-escalation in the region.
The U.S. administration announced a 15-point proposal to end the ongoing war, leading to varied reactions, a drop in oil prices, and a rise in the dollar's value.
Iran has rejected U.S. President Donald Trump's proposal to end the ongoing war, following reports that Pakistan conveyed a 15-point plan from the United States to Tehran. This rejection raises questions about the potential success of the initiative amidst escalating tensions since the conflict began on February 28.