Peloni: Notice that the Gulf members maintain their pre-war positions. Qatar remains ever the groveling submissive to its dominating Iranian neighbor. Oman remains closely alligned with its Iranian ally. UAE wants a way out from the capture and control of the radicals in Iran. And Saudi Arabia is willing to work with the radical Iranians remaining in power so long as it doesn’t affect Saudi interests.
By: Amb. Alberto M. Fernandez | MEMRI | April 10, 2026
Secretary Marco Rubio meets with Foreign Ministers of the Gulf Cooperation Council Member States in New York City, New York, September 24, 2025. Photo by U.S. Department of State – Flickr, Public Domain, Wikipedia
The announcement of a ceasefire agreement between the U.S. and Iran, brokered by Pakistan, evoked mixed reactions from the Gulf states, reflecting their fundamental differences regarding the conflict. While Qatar and Oman, which maintained a pro-Iranian line throughout the war,[1] warmly welcomed the ceasefire agreement, other states expressed significant reservations.
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