Key facts
- U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is visiting the UAE, Kuwait, and Bahrain.
- Rubio is discussing a preliminary Iran accord with Gulf Arab leaders.
- Gulf allies express concerns about potential concessions strengthening Iran.
- Concerns include reshaping regional security and oil flows.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared an indefinite Israeli military presence in southern Lebanon.
- The presence aims to neutralize threats with full freedom of action.
- Pakistan's defense minister stated an emerging Iran-US deal could lead to Netanyahu's political downfall.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is undertaking a diplomatic mission to the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, and Bahrain. The purpose of his visit is to discuss a preliminary Iran accord with Gulf Arab leaders. These allies have voiced significant concerns regarding potential concessions within the deal. They fear these concessions could ultimately strengthen Tehran and lead to a reshaping of regional security dynamics and vital oil flows.
