Vatanka Reports
News and Analysis on the Greater Middle East
Central Sultanate: Oman Balances Between Iran and Saudi Arabia
May 5, 2015
<p class="font_8" style=""><span style=""><span class="color_2">Most observers of the current nuclear negotiations with Iran have focused on the scope and timing of sanctions relief. Tehran insists that sanctions be immediately lifted once a final deal is reached; Washington seeks a gradual phase-out. Lost in the discussion is the fact that few countries have as much at stake in the outcome as Oman. For this state on the horn of the Arabian Peninsula, the diplomatic and economic risks are high. </span></span></p>
Central Sultanate: Oman Balances Between Iran and Saudi Arabia
May 5, 2015
<p class="font_8" style=""><span style=""><span class="color_2">Most observers of the current nuclear negotiations with Iran have focused on the scope and timing of sanctions relief. Tehran insists that sanctions be immediately lifted once a final deal is reached; Washington seeks a gradual phase-out. Lost in the discussion is the fact that few countries have as much at stake in the outcome as Oman. For this state on the horn of the Arabian Peninsula, the diplomatic and economic risks are high. </span></span></p>
Central Sultanate: Oman Balances Between Iran and Saudi Arabia
May 5, 2015
<p class="font_8" style=""><span style=""><span class="color_2">Most observers of the current nuclear negotiations with Iran have focused on the scope and timing of sanctions relief. Tehran insists that sanctions be immediately lifted once a final deal is reached; Washington seeks a gradual phase-out. Lost in the discussion is the fact that few countries have as much at stake in the outcome as Oman. For this state on the horn of the Arabian Peninsula, the diplomatic and economic risks are high. </span></span></p>
Central Sultanate: Oman Balances Between Iran and Saudi Arabia
May 5, 2015
<p class="font_8" style=""><span style=""><span class="color_2">Most observers of the current nuclear negotiations with Iran have focused on the scope and timing of sanctions relief. Tehran insists that sanctions be immediately lifted once a final deal is reached; Washington seeks a gradual phase-out. Lost in the discussion is the fact that few countries have as much at stake in the outcome as Oman. For this state on the horn of the Arabian Peninsula, the diplomatic and economic risks are high. </span></span></p>