Iran Nuclear Deal: Saudi Arabia And Gulf React With Caution -- The Guardian
Saudi Arabia fears rapprochement between Washington and Tehran after 30 years of estrangement will be at its expense
Saudi Arabia maintained a discreet silence on Sunday about the Iranian nuclear deal in Geneva but is thought likely to issue a guarded welcome despite its strong and clearly signalled reservations about what it fears is the rehabilitation of its longstanding regional rival.
Analysts in Riyadh said it would be diplomatically impossible for the Saudi government to publicly condemn an agreement designed to contain Iranian nuclear ambitions however deep its concerns about the direction of evolving US policy.
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More News On International Reaction To The Iran Nuclear Deal
Iran deal leaves Arab fears intact -- USA Today
Iran nuclear deal: Saudi Arabia warns it will strike out on its own -- The Telegraph
Israel, Gulf states and many U.S. lawmakers share deep unease about Iran nuclear deal -- Washington Post
Iran nuclear deal: Mixed reaction around region -- BBC
Iran Nuclear Deal Fuels Anger, Jitters in Mideast -- New York Times/AP
Wary silence from Arab states over Iran nuclear deal -- Jerusalem Post/Reuters
Obama Calls Iran Nuclear Agreement Important First Step -- Voice of America
Obama: Nuclear Deal Blocks Iran's Path to Bomb -- AP
President Obama calls Iran deal "a first step"; Republicans critical -- L.A. Times
Obama: Nuclear deal blocks Iran's path to bomb -- AP
Obama Launches Sales Job on Iran Nuclear Deal -- L.A. Times/Reuters
All sides declare victory in historic Iran nuclear deal -- Christian Science Monitor
Russia's Putin Praises Iran Nuclear Deal -- RIA Novosti
William Hague: Iran nuclear deal 'good for whole world' -- BBC
France Says Iran Deal Important Step, Needs to Be Monitored -- New York Times/Reuters
Iran’s critics on Capitol Hill and elsewhere panned the deal -- Washington Free Beacon
Republican senator cites concerns on Iran nuclear deal -- Reuters
US Congressional reaction to the Iran nuclear deal -- Washington Post
Obama has leeway on Iran, despite U.S. lawmakers' concerns -- Reuters
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