As the frontline countries paying the largest price for the Iran war, pressed by severe economic urgencies, the Gulf states are beginning their own firm process towards regional stability with rival Iran, while Tehran continues weaponising the Strait of Hormuz to sow division with its neighbours.

A war meant to isolate Iran instead deepened Gulf pragmatism and strengthened support for diplomacy.

As the frontline countries paying the largest price for the Iran war, pressed by severe economic urgencies, the Gulf states are beginning their own firm process towards regional…

The 14-point framework between the US and Iran fails to address key GCC security concerns