IAI PAPERS 19 | 11 - MAY 2019
ISSN 2610-9603 | ISBN 978-88-9368-103-2
© 2019 IAI-FEPS
Iran’s foreign policy | Iran-Qatar bilateral relations | Gulf countries | GCC
crisis
Iran and the Intra-GCC Crisis:
Risks and Opportunities
by Luciano Zaccara
ABSTRACT
The intra-Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) crisis started in late
May 2017 with the blockade implemented by Saudi Arabia, the
United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Egypt against Qatar, due to
its alleged support for terrorist organisations and its meddling
in their internal afairs. The narrow relationship between Qatar
and Iran was one of the main factors mentioned by blockading
states as threatening the stability and unity of the GCC, thus
leading to the severance of bilateral relations with Doha. While
the Qatar–Iran relationship was mainly grounded in trade,
Iran has improved its image in Qatar due to the support Tehran
provided during this critical period. The gains for Iran may be
short-lived however, due to the nature of threat perceptions
in the region that make it increasingly unlikely for Iran to be
recognised as a normalised state in the Gulf.
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