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  • SECURITYAug 9 · 12:15 UTCWDIV CLICKONDETROIT
    Pakistan says new defense pact with Saudi and Turkey is 'purely defensive' and open to others

    Pakistan's Foreign Minister stated that the newly signed Mecca Joint Defense Agreement with Saudi Arabia and Turkey is purely defensive in nature and remains open to other nations. The agreement stipulates that an armed attack against any one of the three states shall be regarded as an attack against them all, strengthening strategic security cooperation among the countries.

  • WORLDAug 4 · 02:16 UTCNY POST
    Saudis gravitate toward Middle East basket cases when it should join US’ fight against Iran

    Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman called President Trump to request delaying a potential strike on the Islamic Republic of Iran. The title suggests Saudi Arabia is prioritizing other Middle Eastern issues over supporting the US in its conflict with Iran.

  • WORLDAug 3 · 11:45 UTCMIDDLE EAST EYE
    Iran denies talks with US as Trump halts strikes at the last minute

    Iran denied ongoing talks with the US despite President Trump's claim that negotiations would begin after he halted planned strikes. Iran confirmed discussions with Oman regarding the Strait of Hormuz, while oil prices fell following Trump's announcement.

  • SECURITYAug 3 · 02:03 UTCWPLG LOCAL 10 MIAMI
    Trump says Gulf leaders' input weighed heavily in decision to hold off on ordering new Iran strikes

    President Trump decided to delay new Iran strikes after consultations with Gulf allies Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, who favored diplomacy over military action. The decision followed discussions with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and unnamed Iranian officials, with Trump citing a potential deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and address U.S. nuclear concerns.

  • SECURITYAug 2 · 23:23 UTCFORTUNE
    After canceling Iran strikes, Trump says negotiations will resume Monday afternoon while Tehran continues Hormuz talks with Oman

    President Trump canceled planned U.S. strikes against Iran after Gulf allies urged restraint, stating negotiations to resolve the conflict will resume Monday. Iran and Oman continue discussions about shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, though Iran insists the waterway will not return to its pre-war status.

  • WORLDAug 2 · 15:11 UTCFRANCE 24
    US, Israel to hold off on Iran strikes

    US President Donald Trump has decided to hold off on major new strikes against Iran, following a phone call with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman who urged de-escalation. Trump stated Israel has joined the US in this commitment, though Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has not yet commented.

  • WORLDAug 2 · 13:10 UTCWSVN MIAMI
    Trump says he will order halt to Iran strikes after parameters reached for deal to end war

    U.S. President Donald Trump announced he will halt new strikes against Iran after Mideast allies reportedly reached parameters for a deal to end the 5-month war. The proposed deal includes reopening the Strait of Hormuz and addressing Iran's nuclear threat, though no agreement has been finalized. Mediation efforts continue, with concerns from Saudi Arabia about potential Iranian retaliation.

  • WORLDAug 2 · 10:45 UTCMIDDLE EAST EYE
    Trump 'cancels' Iran strikes as Israeli attacks on Gaza continue

    Trump said he would cancel planned US strikes on Iran if a deal could be reached to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and address Iran's nuclear program, following Iran's threats to act decisively against US aggression. Meanwhile, Israeli attacks on Gaza continued, with reported casualties and the killing of two Hamas commanders.

  • POLITICSAug 2 · 09:38 UTCMIDDLE EAST EYE
    MBS and Trump talk over the phone

    Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and US President Donald Trump discussed regional developments, with the crown prince emphasizing the need for dialogue to de-escalate tensions and achieve diplomatic solutions. Saudi Arabia had previously expressed concern over Trump's planned strikes against Iran, which have now been cancelled.

  • WORLDAug 2 · 09:10 UTCPOLITICO EUROPE
    Trump cancels strikes on Iran, says deal imminent

    U.S. President Donald Trump canceled planned strikes on Iran, citing an imminent deal to open the Hormuz Strait and end Iran's nuclear threat. Iran has not confirmed the deal, while Saudi Arabia and others urged diplomatic solutions to de-escalate tensions.

  • SECURITYAug 2 · 08:45 UTCWTOP DC
    Trump says he will order halt to Iran strikes after parameters reached for deal to end war

    U.S. President Trump announced a halt to Iran strikes pending a deal to end the 5-month war, which would include reopening the Strait of Hormuz and addressing Iran's nuclear threat. Mediation efforts are underway to resume negotiations, but no agreement has been finalized yet. Saudi Arabia expressed concerns about potential Iranian retaliation against Gulf energy infrastructure.

  • WORLDAug 2 · 04:45 UTCTHE GUARDIAN WORLD
    Trump climbs down on Iran strikes after Saudi alarm and threats from Tehran

    President Trump announced a delay in potential US strikes on Iran if a rapid deal to end the conflict is reached, following intervention from Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and warnings from Iran. Iran threatened retaliation against neighbors, while Kuwait reported Iranian drone attacks and ships were attacked near Oman in the Strait of Hormuz.

  • WORLDAug 2 · 04:23 UTCAP NEWS
    Trump says he will order halt to Iran strikes after parameters reached for deal to end war

    President Donald Trump announced he will halt U.S. strikes against Iran, stating Mideast allies have reached parameters for a deal to end a five-month war. The deal would require Iran to open the Hormuz Strait and address its nuclear threat, with Israel agreeing to support the agreement. Iran has not publicly responded, and concerns remain over potential retaliation against Gulf energy infrastructure.

  • SECURITYAug 2 · 04:09 UTCWPLG LOCAL 10 MIAMI
    Trump says he will order halt to Iran strikes after parameters reached for deal to end war

    President Donald Trump announced a halt to U.S. strikes against Iran if parameters for a deal to end the war are met, including the opening of the Strait of Hormuz and addressing Iran’s nuclear threat. Israel agreed to join the U.S. in seeking the agreement, while Saudi Arabia expressed concerns about potential Iranian retaliation.

  • SECURITYAug 2 · 03:43 UTCWPLG LOCAL 10 MIAMI
    Trump says Mideast allies have reached outlines of deal to end Iran war, says US to stop new strikes

    President Donald Trump claimed Mideast allies have reached the outlines of a deal to end the Iran war, with the U.S. agreeing to halt new strikes for now. The proposed deal would involve opening the Hormuz Strait and addressing Iran's nuclear threat, with Israel committing to support the agreement. The announcement followed concerns from Saudi Arabia about U.S. escalation and a recent interim agreement that failed after Iran resumed attacks.

  • WORLDAug 2 · 03:40 UTCAXIOS
    Trump cancels Iran attack, citing progress in negotiations

    President Trump canceled a potential attack on Iran due to progress in negotiations, citing the need for a deal that includes opening the Hormuz Strait and ending Iran's nuclear threat. Regional leaders and other Middle Eastern countries urged de-escalation, while Iran's foreign minister warned against further hostile actions.

  • SECURITYAug 2 · 02:47 UTCFORTUNE
    Trump backs off from new strikes on Iran, claiming Mideast allies have outlines of an emerging deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz

    President Donald Trump has agreed to cancel new strikes on Iran as Mideast allies work on a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Israel are involved in the negotiations, while the U.S. and Saudi Arabia remain concerned about potential escalation of the conflict.

  • SECURITYAug 2 · 02:03 UTCWPLG LOCAL 10 MIAMI
    Saudi crown prince urges Trump not to escalate Iran war as US leader weighs new strikes: AP source

    Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman urged President Donald Trump not to escalate military action against Iran during a phone call, expressing concerns about potential Iranian retaliation against Gulf energy infrastructure. The U.S. is considering new strikes on Iran following a thwarted attack on a Jordanian base, while Saudi Arabia and the U.S. have jointly targeted Iranian-backed militias in Iraq.

  • SECURITYAug 2 · 01:53 UTCAP NEWS
    Saudi crown prince urges Trump not to escalate Iran war as US leader weighs new strikes: AP source

    Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman urged President Donald Trump in a phone call to avoid escalating the U.S.-Iran conflict, expressing concerns that potential U.S. strikes on Iran's infrastructure could provoke retaliatory attacks against Gulf energy facilities. Saudi Arabia has joined the U.S. in targeting Iranian-backed militias in Iraq but seeks renewed negotiations to resolve the ongoing conflict.

  • WORLDAug 2 · 01:41 UTCSEATTLE TIMES
    Saudi crown prince urges Trump not to escalate Iran war as US leader weighs new strikes: AP source

    Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman expressed concerns to President Donald Trump about the U.S. potentially escalating the conflict with Iran. The call occurred as Trump was considering new strikes against Iran.

  • POLITICSAug 2 · 01:40 UTCWDIV CLICKONDETROIT
    Saudi crown prince urges Trump not to escalate Iran war as US leader weighs new strikes: AP source

    Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman urged President Trump not to escalate the U.S.-Iran conflict during a phone call, expressing concerns about potential retaliation against Gulf energy infrastructure. Trump is considering new strikes against Iran following a thwarted attack on a U.S. base in Jordan, while Saudi Arabia advocates for renewed negotiations. The U.S. State Department issued security alerts in 10 regional countries due to escalating tensions.

  • SECURITYAug 2 · 01:40 UTCKSTP ABC MINNEAPOLIS
    Trump says Mideast allies have reached outlines of deal to end Iran war, says US to stop new strikes

    President Trump claimed Mideast allies have reached outlines of a deal to end the Iran war, with the U.S. halting new strikes for now. The proposed deal includes opening the Hormuz Strait and ending Iran’s nuclear threat, with Israel agreeing to join U.S. efforts. Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman expressed concerns about U.S. escalation during a call with Trump.

  • SECURITYAug 2 · 00:13 UTCBLOOMBERG
    Saudi Prince Concerned Over Trump’s Iran Strike Plan: Axios

    Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman expressed concern to President Donald Trump about US plans for new strikes against Iran, according to Axios. The call highlighted unease over potential military actions targeting Iran.

  • SECURITYAug 1 · 23:49 UTCAXIOS
    Scoop: Saudi crown prince raises concerns over Trump's plans for massive Iran strikes

    Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman urged President Trump to avoid escalating conflict with Iran through potential strikes on Iranian energy targets. The call follows Trump's consideration of retaliatory attacks after Iran's missile strike on a U.S. base and disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, with regional powers like Qatar and Turkey also pushing for de-escalation.

  • POLITICSJul 30 · 04:00 UTCFINANCIAL TIMES WORLD
    Saudi Arabia is still doomed to dependence on America

    Saudi Arabia remains dependent on the US as the US president's recent outburst highlights that Benjamin Netanyahu's preferences override Mohammed bin Salman's ambitions.

  • WORLDJul 29 · 13:46 UTCFRANCE 24
    'Two options' for Trump in Middle East war: 'he waits or he escalates massively'

    US President Donald Trump confirmed coordination between the US, Saudi Arabia, and the Iraqi government for attacks on Iran-backed Iraqi militias. Iraq condemned the strikes as a 'blatant violation' and canceled a meeting with Saudi Prince Mohammed bin Salman in response. The US continues efforts to end its conflict with Iran.

  • SECURITYJul 29 · 07:46 UTCMIDDLE EAST EYE
    The US-Saudi nuclear deal signals a Middle East betting on deterrence

    The US-Saudi nuclear deal has sparked Israeli concerns over Saudi potential nuclear weapon development. US President Donald Trump claimed the deal prohibits uranium enrichment and requires Saudi normalization with Israel, but Saudi officials have not confirmed these terms. The agreement's strategic implications for Middle East security remain uncertain.

  • SECURITYJul 28 · 03:42 UTCASIA TIMES
    Riyadh’s bomb-in-waiting: inside the US-Saudi nuclear deal

    Saudi Arabia's US-Saudi nuclear deal is analyzed in the context of the country's stated intention to pursue nuclear capabilities if Iran develops a nuclear bomb, as emphasized by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

  • POLITICSJul 27 · 17:30 UTCMIDDLE EAST EYE
    Opinion: Why tying a Saudi nuclear deal to Israel is a strategic mistake

    The article argues that linking a US-Saudi nuclear deal to Saudi Arabia's normalization with Israel is a strategic mistake. It highlights the risk of conflating distinct policy objectives and warns that such conditions could weaken US influence and accelerate a multipolar Middle East. Saudi Arabia's consistent position of linking normalization to a credible pathway for Palestinian statehood is emphasized.

  • POLITICSJul 27 · 16:59 UTCMIDDLE EAST EYE
    Why tying a Saudi nuclear deal to Israel is a strategic mistake

    Saudi Arabia has made Palestinian statehood a non-negotiable condition for normalizing relations with Israel, and the article argues that tying a U.S.-Saudi nuclear deal to immediate accession to the Abraham Accords risks weakening U.S. influence. The piece highlights Saudi Arabia's consistent stance, rooted in the 2002 Arab Peace Initiative, and warns that conflating strategic nuclear agreements with political normalization could accelerate a multipolar Middle East.

  • SECURITYJul 26 · 16:29 UTCGUARDIAN US
    The Guardian view on a US-Saudi nuclear agreement: an offer that further erodes international safeguards | Editorial

    The US and Saudi Arabia signed a nuclear agreement that may allow uranium enrichment and reduce international inspections, raising concerns about regional proliferation. Experts warn this deal weakens the 'gold standard' set by the UAE and could enable similar terms in future nuclear deals with Russia or China.

  • POLITICSJul 24 · 22:45 UTCMIDDLE EAST EYE
    Trump says he won't proceed with nuclear deal unless Saudis join Abraham Accords

    President Trump stated he would not proceed with a civil nuclear deal with Saudi Arabia unless they agree to normalize relations with Israel under the Abraham Accords. The statement was made during a meeting with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman at the US-Saudi Investment Forum in Washington, DC.

  • POLITICSJul 24 · 16:11 UTCMIDDLE EAST EYE
    Normalisation not discussed during months of Saudi-US nuclear negotiations, sources say

    The US and Saudi Arabia negotiated a civilian nuclear agreement since November 2025 without discussing Saudi normalization of relations with Israel. President Donald Trump later linked the deal to Saudi joining the Abraham Accords, surprising officials despite recent communications between Trump and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

  • SECURITYJul 24 · 03:00 UTCDAWN
    A new chokepoint

    The Strait of Hormuz's blockage has shifted attention to Bab al-Mandeb on the Red Sea as a new chokepoint, with Yemen's Houthi militia blocking Saudi ships, prompting Pakistan to condemn the closure and urge de-escalation. Regional tensions risk spreading conflict and harming global commerce.

  • SECURITYJul 24 · 02:24 UTCDAWN
    Pakistan warns Houthi rebels to steer clear of its ships

    Pakistan warned Yemen’s Houthi rebels that attacks on its maritime assets would be treated as an attack on the country, reaffirming its defense pact with Saudi Arabia. The Foreign Office emphasized vigilance in the Bab el-Mandab chokepoint, while the Prime Minister condemned Houthi attacks on Saudi oil tankers as violations of international law.

  • POLITICSJul 23 · 20:37 UTCMIDDLE EAST EYE
    Normalisation not discussed during months of Saudi-US nuclear negotiations, sources say

    A US-Saudi Arabia civilian nuclear agreement, signed in July 2026, was not conditioned on Saudi normalizing relations with Israel during months of negotiations, according to US officials. However, President Donald Trump later stated the deal is contingent on Saudi joining the Abraham Accords, a framework for Middle East diplomatic normalization with Israel.

  • POLITICSJul 23 · 13:26 UTCNYT US
    As Part of Nuclear Deal, Trump Demands Saudi Arabia Join the Abraham Accords

    President Trump demands Saudi Arabia join the Abraham Accords as part of a nuclear deal. The article references a meeting between Trump and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman at the White House.

  • SECURITYJul 23 · 08:22 UTCDAWN
    PM Shehbaz speaks to Saudi crown prince, condemns 'unacceptable' Houthi attack on vessels in Red Sea

    Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif condemned Houthi attacks on Saudi oil tankers in the Red Sea during a call with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, reaffirming Pakistan's solidarity with Saudi Arabia. The Houthis claimed to attack two Saudi vessels, with one ablaze, and Pakistan warned of self-defense measures if its maritime interests are targeted. The conversation emphasized maintaining regional security and uninterrupted maritime commerce.

  • WORLDJul 22 · 23:05 UTCNYT US
    With Saudi Deal, Trump Loosens Nuclear Standards for One Close Ally

    President Trump loosened nuclear standards for Saudi Arabia through a deal. The article mentions a meeting between Trump and Mohammed bin Salman at the White House.

  • SECURITYJul 22 · 21:24 UTCLE MONDE (EN)
    US announces nuclear cooperation pact with Saudi Arabia

    The US and Saudi Arabia announced a nuclear cooperation pact. US President Donald Trump (R) and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman met during an official dinner at the White House.