Marco Rubio sees 'good signs' in Iran talks
Washington, May 21
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio Thursday said there were "good signs" in ongoing negotiations with Iran but cautioned against excessive optimism, saying President Donald Trump still retained "other options" if diplomacy failed.
Speaking to reporters in Miami before departing for India with a stopover in Europe, Rubio said the administration continued to prefer a negotiated settlement over confrontation.
"The president's preference is to do a good deal," Rubio said. "It's always been his preference."
Rubio said Washington believed some progress had been made in recent contacts with Tehran.
"I think we've made some progress, but obviously we're dealing with a system that itself is a little fractured," he said, referring to the Iranian political structure.
He noted that regional diplomatic activity involving Pakistan could also help advance discussions.
"I believe the Pakistanis will be travelling to Tehran today, so hopefully that'll advance this further," Rubio said.
While signalling cautious optimism, Rubio stressed that no breakthrough was guaranteed.
"I'm not here to tell you that it's going to happen for sure, but I'm here to tell you that we're gonna do everything we can to see if we can get one," he said.
At the same time, Rubio reiterated the administration's warnings about Iran's nuclear ambitions and missile capabilities.
"The president's been clear, he has other options," Rubio said. "I'm not gonna elaborate on what those are, but everybody knows what those are."
Earlier in the exchange, Rubio criticised NATO allies for not doing more to confront Iran.
"There are many countries in NATO that agree with us that Iran can't have a nuclear weapon, that Iran is a threat to the world," he said.
Rubio added that Iran already possessed missiles capable of reaching Europe.
"They don't have missiles that can reach America yet, but they have missiles that can reach Europe," he said.
He said President Trump had grown frustrated with allies who agreed with Washington's assessment of Iran but were unwilling to take action.
"If all these countries around the world agree with us that Iran can't have a nuclear weapon... and everyone goes into hiding, yeah, I think we're very upset about that," Rubio said.
Despite the sharp rhetoric, Rubio repeatedly stressed that diplomacy remained Washington's preferred path.
"His preference is always a deal, his preference is always an agreement, his preference is always diplomacy," he said. "So let's see if we can get there."
The remarks come amid renewed diplomatic engagement between Washington and Tehran after months of heightened tensions over Iran's nuclear activities, regional militias and maritime security in West Asia.
— IANS
Reader Comments
Rubio's frustration with NATO allies is understandable. But why is Pakistan involved in Iran talks? That's worrying for us given their track record of aiding proxies in Kashmir. India should monitor this closely.
"Other options" - everyone knows that means military action. Hope diplomacy works, for the sake of global stability and oil prices. India's economy can't handle another Middle East crisis right now. 🙏
Don't trust these negotiations. History shows the US walks away from deals (remember JCPOA?). India should diversify our oil imports and reduce dependency on any single region. Self-reliance is key.
As an Indian, I'm concerned about Russia's role in this. Our Rupee-Rouble trade could be hit if sanctions tighten. Also, Pakistan's involvement in Tehran is a double-edged sword - they could become a spoiler or a facilitator. Chai pe discuss karna padega! 🍵
Rubio's point about NATO is valid - why should America always carry the burden? But India has to maintain our independent foreign policy. We can't be seen as taking sides while still needing Iranian oil. Tricky situation.
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