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What to know about Rubio’s meeting with Gulf nations and Iran negotiations

From Egypt Independent · () English

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  • U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is meeting with Gulf nations to gain support for a U.S.-Iran agreement aimed at ending the war.
  • Technical talks with Iran are proceeding, but Iran's nuclear program poses a significant obstacle to a long-term ceasefire.
  • The negotiations seek to establish a lasting peace, though the nuclear issue remains a key challenge.

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is engaged in discussions with Gulf nations, seeking their endorsement for a U.S.-brokered agreement intended to resolve the ongoing conflict with Iran. This diplomatic effort is part of a broader strategy to achieve a lasting peace.

Rubio indicated that technical negotiations with Iran are moving forward. However, the development of Iran's nuclear program has surfaced as a primary impediment to securing a comprehensive and enduring ceasefire. This nuclear dimension presents a complex challenge that must be addressed for any long-term resolution.

The overarching goal of these talks is to establish a stable and permanent end to hostilities. While progress is being made on some fronts, the unresolved issues surrounding Iran's nuclear capabilities cast a significant shadow over the prospects for a definitive peace agreement. The success of Rubio's mission hinges on navigating these delicate diplomatic waters.

Technical talks with Iran are set to move ahead, Rubio said, but the fate of Iran’s nuclear program has emerged a clear obstacle to achieving a long-term ceasefire.

— Marco RubioDescribing the progress and challenges in negotiations with Iran.
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