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The twain shall meet: Why this week's Gulf-Mediterranean summit in Rome matters | The National

With Israel, Iran and the US acting as sources of instability in the Middle East, the two regions' states have a stake in advancing peace

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The twain shall meet: Why this week's Gulf-Mediterranean summit in Rome matters | The National

With Israel, Iran and the US acting as sources of instability in the Middle East, the two regions' states have a stake in advancing peace

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Analysis • As U.S. tries to win back trust, some Gulf powers are already talking to Iran

With even the existing agreements on the Strait of Hormuz subject to conflicting interpretations, Gulf powers feel compelled to forge their own relations with Iran, fracturing the united front the U.S. has sought to…

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  1. mercoledì 24 giugno 2026·thenationalnews.com

    The twain shall meet: Why this week's Gulf-Mediterranean summit in Rome matters | The National

    With Israel, Iran and the US acting as sources of instability in the Middle East, the two regions' states have a stake in advancing peace

  2. giovedì 25 giugno 2026·haaretz.com

    Analysis • As U.S. tries to win back trust, some Gulf powers are already talking to Iran

    With even the existing agreements on the Strait of Hormuz subject to conflicting interpretations, Gulf powers feel compelled to forge their own relations with Iran, fracturing the…