U.S. Willing to Negotiate on Iran Nuclear Energy: Rubio
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The head of U.S. diplomacy Marco Rubio said this day that the U.S. bombing of Iran’s nuclear facilities made the world “safer,” adding that they were open to negotiating with Iran on its nuclear program. “President Trump acted last night. I think the world today is safer and more stable than 24 hours ago. And many of these countries, which have issued private statements condemning us, agree with us that this was necessary,” he said in an intervi…
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio invited Iran on Sunday to sit down to negotiate a nuclear deal that would reject uranium enrichment, after the U.S. bombing of the country’s three main plants. “Now the Iranian regime should wake up and say, ‘Well, if we really want to have nuclear power, there’s a way to do it.’ That offer remains on the table and we’re ready to talk about it tomorrow,” Rubio said in an interview with Fox News. The head of U.…
After destroying key facilities in Fordow, Isfahan and Natanz, Washington demanded that Tehran abandon uranium enrichment and offered to resume negotiations. Iran, on the other hand, responded that it will continue with more force.
According to Secretary of State Marco Rubio, the United States does not plan to launch new military operations in Iranian territory.
China, Russia, and Pakistan present a UN resolution calling for an “immediate ceasefire”The U.S. Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, invited Iran to negotiate a nuclear agreement rejecting uranium enrichment, after the U.S. bombing of the country's three main plants. During an interview with Fox News, Rubio said that the U.S. government is “open to talk about it.”“Now the Iranian regime should wake up and say, ‘Well, if we really want to have nucle…
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