
Gulf countries weigh next steps after Iran war amid Rubio visit to Bahrain, Kuwait, UAE
Rubio was in Bahrain as part of a regional tour to reassure Gulf partners hit hard by Iran during the Middle East war, which began on February 28 with a…
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Rubio was in the UAE and then Kuwait. Rubio used a three-day, three-nation trip to try to convince the members of the Gulf Cooperation Council that the Trump administration has their backs in negotiations to end the war against Iran. Top US diplomat Marco Rubio said Thursday that there were limits to what Washington would accept in any deal with Iran, warning that permitting Tehran to charge fees in the Strait of Hormuz would open the door to "total chaos".
Furthermore, US says wants deal with Iran, but not 'at any price'.
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Rubio was in the UAE and then Kuwait.
according to The Jerusalem Post (Middle East)Rubio used a three-day, three-nation trip to try to convince the members of the Gulf Cooperation Council that the Trump administration has their backs in negotiations to end the war against Iran.
according to The Boston GlobeTop US diplomat Marco Rubio said Thursday that there were limits to what Washington would accept in any deal with Iran, warning that permitting Tehran to charge fees in the Strait of Hormuz would open the door to "total chaos".
according to Al-MonitorUS says wants deal with Iran, but not 'at any price'.
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