Gulf States Back U.S. View as Iran’s Hormuz Toll Plan Falters

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Iran’s bid to toll ships through the Strait of Hormuz to assert sovereignty falters as Gulf states meeting in Jeddah back the U.S. stance; Oman rejects Tehran’s plan, GCC leaders signal they won’t let Iran control or toll the strait, and negotiations between the U.S. and Iran remain stalled as Doha calls for a swift, durable end to the war.
- Iran’s Hormuz toll plan falters as Gulf nations side with US New York Post
- Gulf leaders meet in Saudi Arabia to discuss response to Iranian strikes Reuters
- Gulf Leaders Reject Iran’s Control Over Strait of Hormuz WSJ
- Saudi crown prince chairs GCC summit in Jeddah Arab News
- Gulf leaders meet in Saudi Arabia for first time since start of war on Iran Al Jazeera
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