The Gulf states declared neutrality in the conflict with Iran
At a meeting in Doha, representatives of the Persian Gulf countries assured Iran of their neutrality in the ongoing conflict, saying they would not allow the United States to use its air bases to attack Iran.
Representatives of the Persian Gulf countries — Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Kuwait — declared their neutrality in the ongoing conflict with Iran. At the Doha meeting, they stressed that they would not allow the United States to use its air bases to attack Iran.
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