
Any US-Iran deal will ensure security of Gulf allies, Rubio assures GCC nations during Mideast tour
Another notable statement from Rubio is his statement that a reconstruction fund for Iran was not discussed with Gulf countries.
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Another notable statement from Rubio is his statement that a reconstruction fund for Iran was not discussed with Gulf countries. Bahrain’s Foreign Minister Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani welcomed Oman’s announcement of a corridor for the safe passage of vessels through the Strait of Hormuz, as he chaired a GCC meeting during Rubio’s visit to the country. At the GCC meeting, Rubio said: “The reality of it is that no country on Earth has the right to charge for the use of international waterways.
Furthermore, The US top diplomat emphasized that "zero support" from Gulf countries for tolls or fees on the Strait of Hormuz, in contradiction to Iran's official stance (and possibly in coordination with Oman, which has provoked US wrath). Rubio’s three-day tour of the Gulf is the first high-level diplomatic mission since the US-Iran framework agreement last week to end the war on Iran. Rubio has just complained that such a scheme would unleash "chaos" and would spread "like a contagion" to other global shipping chokepoints.
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Another notable statement from Rubio is his statement that a reconstruction fund for Iran was not discussed with Gulf countries.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesBahrain’s Foreign Minister Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani welcomed Oman’s announcement of a corridor for the safe passage of vessels through the Strait of Hormuz, as he chaired a GCC meeting during Rubio’s visit to the country.
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At the GCC meeting, Rubio said: “The reality of it is that no country on Earth has the right to charge for the use of international waterways.
according to Dawn - HomeThe US top diplomat emphasized that "zero support" from Gulf countries for tolls or fees on the Strait of Hormuz, in contradiction to Iran's official stance (and possibly in coordination with Oman, which has provoked US wrath).
according to ZeroHedgeRubio’s three-day tour of the Gulf is the first high-level diplomatic mission since the US-Iran framework agreement last week to end the war on Iran.
according to Dawn - HomeRubio has just complained that such a scheme would unleash "chaos" and would spread "like a contagion" to other global shipping chokepoints.
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