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Zarif de Irán Quiere un Reinicio Bilateral con EE.UU. Que el Golfo no Puede Aceptar
Former FM’s terms for ending the war leave out the states that absorbed the most damage
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Foreign Policy (United States) | Apr 03, 2026
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Negotiating peace with Iran without Gulf involvement risks sidelining key regional players who have suffered the most.
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Rebuilding U.S.-Iran relations could pave the way for future Gulf involvement, but terms must prioritize regional interests.
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Excluding Gulf states from negotiations undermines their sovereignty and could escalate tensions in the region.
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A focus on U.S.-Iran relations must consider the broader regional implications, including the perspectives of Gulf states.
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A bilateral reset between Iran and the U.S. is essential for regional stability, even if it excludes Gulf states initially.
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