President Barack Obama has talked with Arab officials about his government’s position on talks about Iran’s nuclear program. Mr. Obama and officials from six Persian Gulf countries met Thursday at the presidential home in Camp David, Maryland.
Mr. Obama sought to ease concerns over a possible agreement with Iran.
U.S. security official Ben Rhodes said the United States would welcome support from Gulf countries for the nuclear deal. But many Arab leaders are concerned the plan would empower Iran and destabilize the Gulf area.
