Rubio tells Gulf allies that Iran deal will ensure their security
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio recently concluded a three-day tour of the Gulf, marking the first high-level diplomatic mission since a framework agreement was reached between the U.S.

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AI-generatedU.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio recently concluded a three-day tour of the Gulf, marking the first high-level diplomatic mission since a framework agreement was reached between the U.S. and Iran. Speaking to Gulf Arab foreign ministers and officials in Bahrain, Rubio assured allies that any deal to end the ongoing war would prioritize their security interests. He emphasized that Washington seeks an enduring peace with Iran that will not undermine the security and prosperity of its regional allies. Rubio acknowledged the sensitivity of his mission, as Gulf leaders are concerned that concessions to Iran could alter the regional security balance and oil flows. He reiterated in Kuwait that the U.S. would not take actions that compromise the security of its longstanding allies in the region.
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5 extractedThe US will not do anything that undermines the security of its longstanding allies in the region.
Rubio's tour is the first high-level diplomatic mission since the US and Iran agreed a framework agreement.
Washington is seeking an enduring peace with Iran that would not undermine the security and prosperity of its allies in the region.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio told Gulf allies that any deal with Iran would account for their security interests.
Gulf Arab leaders are wary that excessive concessions to Iran could strengthen Tehran and reshape the region’s security balance.