Rubio says opening the strait of Hormuz is a key point for talks with Iran

Rubio has said Iran will not get sanctions relief for reopening the straight of Hormuz and that any relief ought to be “conditions-based”.

The US secretary of state said Iran “has to announce very clearly that Hormuz strait is open now”, which he said is the first condition in any talks with the country.

He added that Iran must also commit to specific negotiations on the disposition of highly-engaged uranium.

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Rubio says Iran has agreed to discuss aspects of its nuclear programme

US secretary of state Marco Rubio told lawmakers on Tuesday that Iran had agreed to negotiate aspects of its nuclear programme that it previously refused to discuss.

However, he said that was not a guarantee that talks will lead to a deal to end the US-Israeli war on Iran.

Rubio told senators Iran had intended to build up its conventional weapons capabilities as a “shield” for its nuclear program.

“What they tried to do is they were going to try to build a conventional shield and hide behind that conventional shield,” he said, explaining why US president Donald Trump felt it was imperative to launch the war.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio testifies before a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing. Photograph: Evan Vucci/Reuters
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