UAE, Saudi Arabia and Qatar Urge Trump Not to Resume War With Iran

According to a report cited by Jin10, Gulf leaders warned Trump against renewed military action on Iran, citing risks to the Hajj pilgrimage and broader regional diplomatic and economic stability.

Summary

According to a market report cited by Jin10, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Qatar urged Trump not to restart war with Iran. The older report adds that Trump postponed a planned attack after Gulf leaders warned military action could trigger a Hajj crisis. Taken together, the accounts describe a coordinated Gulf effort to prevent renewed conflict with Iran, underscoring risks to regional diplomacy, economic stability, energy-linked market sentiment and broader global risk appetite. Neither source provides operational details, dates, direct official statements or market pricing data.

Terms & Concepts
  • Hajj: The annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia, involving large cross-border travel and significant regional logistical planning.
  • Risk sentiment: The overall market appetite for riskier assets, which often shifts during geopolitical or macroeconomic stress.
  • Geopolitical risk: The market and economic uncertainty created by international political or military tensions that can affect trade, energy flows, and investor sentiment.