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Iran denies attacking Saudi oil facilities and wants better Gulf relations.
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Iran has called for a "serious review" of its relationships with Arab Gulf states while denying involvement in recent attacks on Saudi oil facilities. The statement represents Tehran's diplomatic outreach amid heightened regional tensions following the infrastructure strikes. Iran's denial and call for renewed dialogue could signal an attempt to de-escalate confrontations with Gulf neighbors. The move comes as regional powers seek to stabilize oil markets and prevent further military escalation in the strategically vital Persian Gulf region.
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