
Rubio tries to sell in the Gulf what Vance negotiated with Iran
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By landing in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday, Rubio said that no country has the right to demand tolls on an "international waterway", while Iran maintains the tone of challenge and seems to insist that, for the Gulf countries, an alignment with the Islamic Republic would be more advantageous than with the West. IAEA director Rafael Grossi said this Wednesday that inspections on Iranian nuclear installations "will happen", but did not announce a specific calendar. Traffic is being resumed in the Strait of Ormuz.
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By landing in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday, Rubio said that no country has the right to demand tolls on an "international waterway", while Iran maintains the tone of challenge and seems to insist that, for the Gulf countries, an alignment with the Islamic Republic would be more advantageous than with the West.
according to O Globo — MundoIAEA director Rafael Grossi said this Wednesday that inspections on Iranian nuclear installations "will happen", but did not announce a specific calendar.
according to O Globo — MundoTraffic is being resumed in the Strait of Ormuz.
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