
The United Arab Emirates has warned that the Middle East does not need another conflict between Iran and the United States, stressing that diplomacy and direct dialogue remain the only realistic path to regional stability.
Speaking at the World Governments Summit in Dubai, the diplomatic adviser to the UAE president said repeated confrontations have already damaged the region and urged both sides to seek practical understandings through negotiations.
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Meanwhile, Iran and the United States are set to resume nuclear talks in Turkey, as both governments attempt to ease tensions following strong warnings from US President Donald Trump over possible consequences if no deal is reached.
In addition, US officials confirmed that senior representatives from both countries will meet in Istanbul, while regional diplomats said other key states, including Saudi Arabia and Egypt, may also take part.
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The talks come as Washington continues a naval buildup near Iran after violent protests last month, while Tehran insists that discussions should focus only on the nuclear program.
Despite facing criticism over its regional policies, the UAE maintained that online campaigns should not distract from diplomatic efforts, emphasizing that stability requires long-term political solutions, not military escalation.