
United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized that a comprehensive nuclear agreement with Iran requires meticulous, long-term diplomatic effort.
Speaking to reporters this Sunday, Rubio colorfully remarked that highly complex geopolitical accords cannot be finalized overnight on a napkin.
These blunt diplomatic observations followed recent directives from United States President Donald Trump instructing American negotiators not to rush.
Trump insisted that time remains on Washington’s side, even as a tense three-month-old military conflict continues to destabilize the region.
The proposed diplomatic framework aims to secure a vital window to systematically address Tehran’s growing stockpile of highly enriched uranium.
According to Rubio, approximately seven or eight Middle Eastern nations have formally endorsed this phased American approach to regional security.
As negotiations steadily progress, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu remains actively engaged, consulting closely with Washington regarding regional security parameters.
Israeli officials continue to advocate aggressively for the complete and permanent dismantlement of Iran’s extensive domestic nuclear enrichment infrastructure.
Meanwhile, the United States Navy maintains a strict military blockade on Iranian ports to sustain maximum pressure during active talks.
This sweeping maritime blockade will remain in full force until a comprehensive agreement is formally certified, finalized, and legally signed.
Regional mediators from Pakistan and Qatar continue to facilitate high-stakes backchannel communications to bridge remaining strategic gaps between the sides.
