Rubio says ‘significant progress’ made in US-Iran negotiations
Rubio said the talks could soon yield an agreement to curb Iran’s nuclear program and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, officials said.
- Progress has been made in the ongoing peace negotiations between the US and Iran, according to Secretary of State Marco Rubio during his visit to India.
- The US will not allow Iran to obtain a nuclear weapon, to stop enriching uranium and to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a critical waterway whose closure has severely disrupted the global oil supply chain.
- Iran has not agreed to hand over its highly enriched uranium stockpile, and a potential deal between Iran and the US stipulates that the number of ships able to transit the Strait of Hormuz would return to the pre-war level within 30 days.
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Statements by the US Secretary of State in New Delhi. Still, most Portuguese rejects the government's proposal to amend the labour law.
The U.S. Secretary of State said he still expects an official response from Tehran before moving forward with a possible pact. He said there is a “quite solid” proposal that includes opening the Strait of Ormuz and dealing with a time-bound nuclear deal.
After statements on Sunday, 24 May, that a breakthrough had been made in the negotiations between the United States and Iran to end the conflict between them, the time has come for the delay. On Monday, 25 May, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio affirmed that Israel "always has the right to defend itself" in the event of an attack on Lebanese Hezbollah. Iran is announcing progress in the negotiations with the United States, but there is no immine…
Secretary of State Marco Rubio strongly defended the ongoing negotiations between Washington and Tehran, calling the questions raised by his own party as out of place. During a press conference in India this Sunday, the head of US diplomacy backed President Donald Trump's determination to reach a peaceful solution in the Middle East, dismissing the fears of sections of Congress that warn of a supposed claudication before the theocratic dictators…
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