US-Iran war on day 27: Gulf warns of escalation as talks via Pakistan intensify and strikes continue

The US-Iran conflict has entered its 27th day, with Gulf states warning of a deepening escalation as indirect talks continue through Pakistan. The conflict has resulted in continued missile and drone attacks, casualties, and disruptions to global energy flows and shipping.
Gulf states have warned of a deepening escalation in the US-Iran conflict. Indirect talks are ongoing through Pakistan, with a 15-point US proposal under review by Iranian authorities. However, Iranian officials have described the proposal as 'one-sided and unfair'. The conflict has resulted in continued missile and drone attacks, with the UAE intercepting 15 ballistic missiles and 11 drones on March 26. The Gulf Cooperation Council has condemned Iran's actions, describing them as a turning point in relations. The UN has also adopted a resolution condemning Iran's attacks, with Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warning that the conflict is 'out of control'.
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