Rubio Reassures Gulf Allies as US Pursues Iran Peace Deal
The United States has sought to reassure its Gulf partners that their security remains a top priority as diplomatic efforts with Iran continue.
Speaking on the issue, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio vowed that Washington would not undermine the security interests of its Gulf allies during any negotiations with Iran. His remarks come as debate intensifies over a proposed peace agreement that critics argue could grant excessive concessions to Tehran.
Rubio stressed that the United States remains firmly committed to protecting its longstanding security partnerships in the Gulf while pursuing diplomacy aimed at reducing regional tensions. He emphasized that engagement with Iran would not come at the expense of America's allies or regional stability.
The proposed diplomatic initiative has sparked mixed reactions across the Middle East and among foreign policy observers. Supporters argue that renewed dialogue could help lower tensions and reduce the risk of conflict, while critics warn that a softer approach toward Iran may embolden the country and weaken deterrence.
The reassurance from Washington is expected to be closely watched by Gulf nations, which have consistently expressed concerns over Iran's regional influence and security activities. The US has maintained that any future agreement with Tehran must contribute to long-term peace, stability and the security of its partners in the region.