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Iraq says keen on boosting ties with Gulf states

Anadolu Agency

Anadolu Agency

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July 1, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Bandwagon

Iraqi prime minister meets GCC chief in Baghdad

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How other outlets are covering this story

Compare narratives across 6 related reports from 6 sources. Real Narrative News aggregates the coverage spectrum so you can see who emphasises what — bias tags reflect the outlet, not the story.

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NDTV

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· Jul 8, 2026

Asian Markets Decline As Middle East Tensions Escalate After Fresh US Strikes On Iran

Rising oil prices and renewed military action in the Gulf weighed on investor sentiment across the region.

ING Think

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· Jul 8, 2026

The Commodities Feed: Oil bounces on Persian Gulf re-escalation

ASIA/PACIFIC: Re-escalation in the Persian Gulf has reignited supply concerns, pushing oil prices higher amid questions about the direction of US-Iran peace talks

Seeking Alpha

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· Jun 29, 2026

Commodities: Oil Market Shrugs Off Persian Gulf Escalation

Commodities: Oil Market Shrugs Off Persian Gulf Escalation

Haaretz

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· Jun 25, 2026

The Gulf, like Israel, feels Trump sold it out on Iran. Can the U.S. rebuild trust?

With even the Strait of Hormuz deal open to conflicting interpretations, Gulf states are forging closer ties with Iran, weakening the united front Washington sought to build. Once again, Iran stands to gain diplomatic leverage

Riyadh Xpress

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· Jul 6, 2026

Global investors back the Gulf: New multinational survey by Consulum and HarrisX

Global Investors Back the Gulf: New Multinational Survey by Consulum and HarrisX Reveals Strong Confidence in the Region, Rising Global Standing, and Positive Expectations for a US–Iran Deal International investor poll across five major economies finds the Gulf’s economic standing strong and global investors looking to GCC states to help broker regional peace. Waqar Naseem [] The post Global investors back the Gulf: New multinational survey by Consulum and HarrisX appeared first on Riyadh Xpress.

Times of India

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· Jun 23, 2026

US-Iran MoU outlines $300 billion Iran reconstruction fund — but who will pay the bill?

US secretary of state Marco Rubio is heading to the Gulf amid controversy over a proposed 300 billion reconstruction fund for Iran. While critics decry it as a US payout, the administration claims Gulf states and private investors would largely finance it. However, some Arab allies fear a wealthier Iran could boost its regional influence and military might, sparking unease despite suggestions of significant foreign interest in investing.

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Related coverage for "Iraq says keen on boosting ties with Gulf states": NDTV — Asian Markets Decline As Middle East Tensions Escalate After Fresh US Strikes On Iran. ING Think — The Commodities Feed: Oil bounces on Persian Gulf re-escalation. Seeking Alpha — Commodities: Oil Market Shrugs Off Persian Gulf Escalation. Haaretz — The Gulf, like Israel, feels Trump sold it out on Iran. Can the U.S. rebuild trust?. Riyadh Xpress — Global investors back the Gulf: New multinational survey by Consulum and HarrisX. Times of India — US-Iran MoU outlines $300 billion Iran reconstruction fund — but who will pay the bill?