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The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) has unveiled new demands that could reshape any future U.S.-Iran peace agreement. Following a high-level meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and Oman called for negotiations with Iran to go far beyond its nuclear program.

The Gulf states argue that any lasting deal must also address Iran's ballistic missile program, drone capabilities, support for regional proxy groups, and security in the Strait of Hormuz. They warn that a nuclear-only agreement would leave the Middle East vulnerable to future conflicts and attacks on critical energy infrastructure.

As Washington continues negotiations with Tehran, the GCC's tougher stance is adding new pressure to expand the scope of any future agreement. Is the region entering a new phase of diplomacy—or a new era of confrontation?

Watch the full analysis on the GCC's latest position, U.S.-Iran negotiations, Gulf security concerns, sanctions, missiles, drones, proxy groups, and the future of stability in the Middle East.

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00:20gulf nations are speaking language of israeli politicians
00:25the gulf states have just raised the bar for any future u.s iran peace deal saudi arabia the uae
00:35bahrain kuwait qatar and oman are now demanding that any lasting agreement must go far beyond
00:44iran's nuclear program they say tehran's entire regional threat network must also be addressed
00:52the message came after a high-level gcc ministerial meeting in manama bahrain co-chaired by u.s secretary
01:01of state marco rubio and bahrain's foreign minister the joint u.s gcc statement focused on three key
01:11demands first iran's ballistic missile program second its growing use of drones and third its
01:20support for proxy groups including the houthis hezbollah and shia militias operating across the
01:27region another major concern is the straits of hormoz gulf nations insist that one of the world's most
01:36important shipping routes must remain open and free from any iranian interference restrictions
01:43or pressure nearly a third of global seaborne oil passes through this narrow waterway making it
01:51critical for both regional economies and global energy markets the statement also makes it clear that
01:59stronger economic ties with iran will depend entirely on its compliance any sanctions relief or future
02:07engagement gulf leaders say must be linked to verifiable changes in iran's regional behavior
02:14and can be reversed if those commitments are broken why are gulf nations taking such a hard line
02:22to gulf monarchies iran is not a distant geopolitical issue it is a direct neighbor with missiles drones and
02:31allied armed groups capable of striking oil facilities ports cities and critical infrastructure within minutes
02:40from attacks on saudi oil facilities to repeated houthi drone and missile strikes gulf leaders argue they
02:48have already experienced the consequences of iran's regional strategy that is why they believe a nuclear
02:55nuclear-only agreement would leave the biggest security threats untouched while public opinion across much of the arab world
03:04remains strongly supportive of the palestinian cause and critical of israel gulf governments continue to
03:11prioritize national security economic stability and protection of energy infrastructure the latest gcc position
03:21now places additional pressure on washington as negotiations with tehran continue the message from the gulf is clear
03:29a lasting peace cannot focus only on uranium enrichment it must also address missiles drones proxy networks and
03:40freedom of navigation across the gulf only then they argue can regional security truly improve
03:52freedom of navigation across the gulf to the gulf and a powerful gulf to the gulf.
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