To prevent further deterioration, urgent diplomatic channels must be prioritized, leveraging backdoor negotiations between regional actors and global powers. Key stakeholders advocate for renewed engagement through multilateral platforms such as the United Nations and the Gulf Cooperation Council to establish immediate communication protocols. These forums can facilitate transparent dialogue, aiming to rebuild trust and avoid miscalculations that could escalate conflict. Simultaneously, soft power approaches like cultural exchanges and humanitarian aid should be expanded to soften hostile rhetoric and create entry points for substantive peace talks.

Experts suggest implementing a phased approach incorporating the following strategic actions:

  • Confidence-building measures: Immediate ceasefire declarations and withdrawal of provocative military assets near contested zones.
  • Third-party mediation: Engaging neutral nations or organizations to broker discussions and monitor compliance.
  • Incremental sanctions relief: Linking economic incentives to verifiable de-escalation steps to encourage cooperation.
Recommendation Expected Impact
Immediate ceasefire Stops active hostilities, creates space for dialogue
Third-party mediation Builds trust by ensuring impartial oversight
Sanctions relief Provides economic incentives to de-escalate