Rubio Clarifies U.S. Position on Iran Nuclear Deal Amid Ongoing Negotiations
- On April 10, 2025, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio addressed the postponed Iran nuclear talks during a White House cabinet meeting in Washington, DC.
- The talks postponed in Rome aimed to resolve Iran's long-standing nuclear dispute amid U.S. Demands and Iran's refusal to halt uranium enrichment and missile development.
- Rubio emphasized that Iran must stop enrichment, missile programs, terror support, allow U.S. Inspections including military sites, and import enriched uranium for civilian use only.
- He explained that uranium enrichment at 3.67% enables rapid progress to weapons-grade levels of 80-90%, necessitating stringent inspection and restrictions to prevent bomb development.
- The U.S. Administration maintains pressure by threatening sanctions and military action if no agreement occurs, while Iran rejects coercion yet remains open to resumed negotiations.
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