Qatar has called for more time for Pakistan-mediated U.S.-Iran negotiations, signalling growing Gulf unease over the possibility of a renewed regional war after Donald Trump claimed he postponed planned strikes on Iran. Doha publicly backed diplomacy and stressed that negotiations were showing “seriousness” in bringing both sides together, even as confusion emerged over Trump’s remarks about a “scheduled attack.” Several Gulf officials later said they were unaware of any imminent U.S. strike plan, raising questions about whether Washington’s regional allies were fully informed. The comments highlight mounting concern across the Gulf that another Iran conflict could spiral into a wider regional crisis threatening energy security, shipping routes and political stability.
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