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Trump Says Would Like to Meet Iran Leader Khamenei

US President Donald Trump has expressed willingness to meet with Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, as diplomatic efforts to end the ongoing conflict between Washington and Tehran show little progress. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in an interview that Trump is open to meeting anybody, including Iran's supreme leader. "I'm pretty confident in saying that if the Ayatollah said tomorrow he wanted to meet with President Trump, the president would meet him," Rubio told Bloomberg. Rubio emphasized that Trump's willingness to meet is not based on personal agreement with Khamenei, but on the belief that direct dialogue is the way to solve international problems. "Nation states need to interact with one another - I serve under a president that's willing to meet with anybody," the Secretary of State said. The conflict between the US and Iran began more […]

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Rubio Says US Will Find Another Way If Iran Talks Fail

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio says President Donald Trump prefers diplomacy but has "other options" if negotiations with Iran fail to produce an agreement. Speaking in Miami, Rubio acknowledged there are "good signs" in talks aimed at ending the conflict with Iran, though he warned that major challenges remain and cautioned against over-optimism. "The president's preference is to do a good deal. That's his preference. It's always been his preference. If we can get a good deal done, that would be great," Rubio said. "But if we can't get a good deal, the president's been clear he has other options." Rubio emphasized that preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons remains the primary issue, with discussions on future uranium enrichment and reopening the Strait of Hormuz being essential to any agreement. The Secretary of State rejected Iran's proposed tolling system […]

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Rubio Tells NATO Ministers Trump Very Disappointed Over Iran War Stance

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has told NATO ministers that President Donald Trump is very disappointed with alliance members that have not allowed the United States to use military bases on their soil for operations in the Iran war. In a pointed remark to reporters in Miami before departing for a NATO foreign ministers' gathering in Helsingborg Sweden Rubio singled out Spain for refusing US access to its bases. He questioned why nations like Spain remain in NATO if they deny the United States use of their military facilities. Rubio said You have nations like Spain refusing us access to these bases so why are you part of NATO That's a very legitimate inquiry. He added that to be fair other NATO members have been quite supportive but this is a matter that needs addressing. This marks Rubio's first […]

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