The region will continue to be pessimistic about the Tehran regime's behaviour and intentions

The region will continue to be pessimistic about the Tehran regime's behaviour and intentions

Access to the strait of Hormuz and the future of Iran’s nuclear program are among the issues that remain unclear amid a lack of detail on the agreement

Don Aviv says that without a clear endgame to the US-Israeli war with Iran, Gulf countries will chart their own course.

While the deal may ease some economic pressure on Asian governments, the ‘real test’ is whether it will hold, analysts say.

Experts say the regional balance of power remains largely unchanged, while Iran appears politically strengthened

Gulf nations face a precarious future after Iran's attacks. A new deal offers only a temporary reprieve, leaving them vulnerable to regional proxies and missiles. Analysts suggest…

The deal may halt the fighting, but it leaves Iran’s nuclear and missile programs unresolved, with Tehran intact, Gulf states exposed and confidence in US protection badly shaken

Few analysts believe final settlement can be reached in 60 days – and even if it is, war and instability could soon return