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Iran urges GCC hotels not to ‘host’ US troops amid escalating regional tensions

2026-03-27 - 20:13

Iran’s Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, has called on hotels across Gulf Cooperation Council countries to refrain from accommodating United States military personnel, citing concerns over civilian safety. In statements issued amid escalating regional tensions, Araghchi warned that the presence of military personnel in civilian locations — including hotels and office spaces — could expose non-combatants to potential risks. He urged hospitality providers in the region to avoid hosting such personnel, emphasizing the need to protect civilian environments from becoming indirect targets, according to Arabian Business. The remarks come at a time of heightened geopolitical strain and ongoing military developments across the region, reflecting growing sensitivity regarding the use of civilian infrastructure during periods of conflict. Araghchi’s comments underscore broader concerns about the intersection of military operations and civilian life, particularly in densely populated urban centers where commercial facilities may inadvertently become part of the security landscape. As tensions continue to rise, the statement highlights the increasing impact of regional dynamics on everyday sectors, including hospitality, and raises questions about how civilian infrastructure is managed in times of crisis.

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