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The United Arab Emirates has formally joined neighboring Saudi Arabia and Qatar in issuing a direct, coordinated plea to the United States administration to intensify diplomatic actions aimed at securing a permanent regional peace framework. The joint diplomatic push reflects a growing consensus among Gulf Cooperation Council states regarding the urgent necessity to stabilize trade infrastructure following weeks of severe economic disruptions caused by maritime bottlenecks. Regional leaders expressed cautious optimism following remarks from the United States executive branch indicating that a comprehensive truce framework has been largely negotiated and remains subject only to final diplomatic legal reviews. A primary focus of the ongoing multilateral discussions remains the complete restoration of unhindered commercial shipping operations through the critical chokepoint of the Strait of Hormuz to safeguard global energy markets from severe price shocks. Concurrently, the United Arab Emirates Ministry of Defence confirmed that technical tracking systems successfully identified the origin of recent unauthorized drone incursions as having crossed into sovereign airspace from external cross-border territories. Gulf ministries have renewed their shared security pledges, emphasizing full solidarity with Saudi defense frameworks and asserting their absolute sovereign rights to implement all necessary defensive measures to ensure the complete safety of domestic civilian populations and critical infrastructure.