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STANDARD DIPLOMATIC UNVERIFIED

Gulf and Arab nations endorse Iran-US ceasefire and call for permanent resolution

Apr 08, 2026 03:24 AM CT Gulf Region ceasefire,diplomacy,regional-reaction,de-escalation,Iran-US

Summary

Gulf and Arab nations have formally welcomed a temporary ceasefire between Iran and the United States, signaling regional support for de-escalation. These states are actively urging diplomatic negotiations to transition the truce into a permanent end to hostilities. This development indicates a shift in regional sentiment towards stabilizing the conflict theater and reducing the risk of broader state-on-state warfare.

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Countries in the region welcome the temporary truce and urge negotiations for the war's permanent end.

Sources (1)

T2 Al Jazeera
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Actor Responses

United States NEUTRAL

Announced a temporary truce with Iran.

Iran NEUTRAL

Announced a temporary truce with the United States.

Related Events (4)

→ LED TO 95% confidence
STANDARD Iran and US agree to two-week ceasefire

"The formal agreement to a two-week ceasefire between Iran and the US (Event 10) is the direct precursor that enabled Gulf and Arab nations to endorse the truce and call for a permanent resolution (New Event)."

→ PARALLEL TO 85% confidence
STANDARD Trump credits China for brokering Iran ceasefire and Strait of Hormuz reopening

"Both events represent concurrent diplomatic developments regarding the same Iran-US ceasefire, with Event 3 highlighting the role of China in brokering the deal while the New Event highlights the regional Arab support for the outcome."

→ PARALLEL TO 75% confidence
STANDARD Spain endorses Iran-US ceasefire while condemning US escalation

"Event 14 shows Spain endorsing the ceasefire, which is a parallel diplomatic action to the Gulf and Arab nations' endorsement in the New Event, both signaling international support for the de-escalation."

← PARALLEL TO 88% confidence
STANDARD Russian envoy warns of prolonged energy market instability linked to Strait of Hormuz

"Event 15 notes the endorsement of a ceasefire and calls for resolution, while the new event highlights the Russian assessment that economic instability will persist despite the strait remaining open. Both events reflect the ongoing diplomatic and economic reality that the conflict's economic fallout is not immediately resolved by the ceasefire."