Saudi Arabia Calls for Middle East Non‑Aggression Pact, EU Backing
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Saudi Arabia has proposed a non‑aggression pact involving Iran and other Middle Eastern states, according to reports from the TASS news agency. The initiative has reportedly received support from several European Union countries and institutions.
The proposal, announced by Saudi officials, seeks to establish a framework for peaceful coexistence among regional actors, with the backing of EU members and bodies. While details of the pact remain undisclosed, the move signals Saudi Arabia’s attempt to curb tensions in the region.
The initiative reflects ongoing diplomatic efforts to reduce hostilities in the Middle East, with the European Union playing a supportive role in encouraging dialogue among the involved parties.
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