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Looks like Iran may be trying to reduce tensions with its neighboring countries.

Iran’s president has reportedly apologized to nearby Gulf states and said that attacks against them will stop. At first it sounds like a step toward de-escalation in the region.

But there is an important condition.

Iran says attacks will stop unless actions against Iran originate from those countries.

That means the situation is still complicated.

Several Gulf countries such as United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and Bahrain host U.S. military facilities or cooperate with Western forces in the region. If Iran believes attacks on its territory are coming from there, tensions could quickly rise again.

So while the apology might look like a peaceful signal, the broader conflict involving United States and Israel still keeps the region on edge.

For now, it’s less about peace and more about a fragile pause in a very complex geopolitical situation.

The next move in the region will be very important to watch.

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