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How bitter Persian Gulf rivals can make peace the Asean way

Persian Gulf rivals, including the United Arab Emirates, are engaging in unprecedented conversations with Iran, according to US Vice-President J.D. Vance.

Richard HeydarianSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-07-05 · 12:30 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
How bitter Persian Gulf rivals can make peace the Asean way
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Persian Gulf rivals, including the United Arab Emirates, are engaging in unprecedented conversations with Iran, according to US Vice-President J.D. Vance. This shift in dialogue, observed following Iran-US negotiations in Switzerland, suggests a new approach by Washington and its Gulf allies towards post-war Iran. Qatar and Oman are actively promoting a regional agreement for the Strait of Hormuz, while Saudi Arabia is reportedly organizing a reconciliation summit between Tehran and its neighbors. Despite significant hurdles, including opposition from hardliners and Israel, the article suggests that Southeast Asia offers an encouraging model for achieving peace in the Middle East.

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Emirati officials are engaging in unprecedented diplomatic conversations with Iran.

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Iran is adopting a different tone in diplomatic discussions compared to the past.

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Oman and Qatar are actively promoting a regional agreement concerning the Strait of Hormuz.

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Saudi Arabia is reportedly organizing a reconciliation summit between Iran and its regional neighbors.

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Southeast Asia offers a viable model for achieving peace in the Middle East.

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“The Emiratis – by far the most hawkish, by far the most pro-Israel country in the [Gulf Cooperation Council] – they’re having conversations with the Iranians that have never happened before,” US Vice-President J.D. Vance told British media outlet UnHerd following the Iran-US negotiations in Switzerland.The Iranians “are certainly talking differently than they have in the past”, he added in a note of cautious optimism, highlighting how both Washington and its allies in the Persian Gulf are pursuing a new modus vivendi with post-war Iran. Aside from Pakistan, Qatar played a pivotal role in brokering the official end of the Iran-US war. Oman and Qatar are also pushing for a pan-regional agreement on the Strait of Hormuz.Even Saudi Arabia is reportedly organising a reconciliation summit between Tehran and its neighbours. Given the depth of hostilities and the sheer scale of devastation wrought by the war in Iran, any long-term peace plan will clearly face major hurdles, including stiff opposition by hardliners in multiple governments, especially Israel. Fortunately, however, Southeast Asia provides an encouraging model for the Middle East.
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