
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and U.S. President Donald Trump held an important phone call on Friday to discuss the worsening conflict between Iran and Israel. The conversation came amid a series of missile strikes, military escalations, and rising fears of a full-scale regional war.
According to international media reports, the two leaders shared serious concerns about the growing violence. They stressed the need for global powers and the United Nations to act swiftly to prevent further destabilization in the Middle East. Both agreed that the situation has reached a critical point that demands immediate diplomatic intervention.
During the call, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman reiterated that the Middle East cannot afford another war. He emphasized the importance of protecting civilian lives and maintaining stability in a region already burdened by long-standing conflicts. Trump acknowledged these concerns and praised Saudi Arabia’s role in pushing for peace and calm.
Trump also offered his support for increased diplomatic coordination and highlighted the need for U.S.-Gulf cooperation to avoid further escalation. Both sides expressed hope that a united international effort could stop the fighting and pave the way for negotiations.
The call ended with a mutual agreement to continue consultations in the coming days. Both leaders signaled openness to involving other regional stakeholders and global organizations in order to prevent the conflict from spiraling out of control.