Zarif do Irã quer um reset bilateral com os EUA que o Golfo não pode aceitar
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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