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    Rubio Signals Diplomatic Progress With Iran as Trump Pauses Military Operations and Extends Strait Deadline

    31/03/2026 | 2min
    Secretary of State Marco Rubio discussed ongoing diplomatic efforts with Iran during interviews on March 30, 2026. On ABCs Good Morning America with George Stephanopoulos, Rubio expressed hope for private talks amid internal fractures in Iran, noting that some elements within the government have sent positive messages and shown willingness to engage in ways previous leaders did not. He told the program that figures with power to deliver could lead to progress, adding that President Trump prefers diplomacy.[1][2][3]

    In a separate interview with Al Jazeeras Hashem Ahelbarra, Rubio confirmed messages and some direct talks through intermediaries between parts of Iran and the United States.[5] President Trump described these discussions as serious talks with a new and more reasonable regime in Iran, as the conflict enters its fifth week. Rubio declined to name the individuals involved, saying it could endanger them amid internal divisions.[3]

    Trump highlighted positive signs, such as Iran allowing twenty oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz, which it had blocked after United States and Israeli attacks last month. He extended the deadline for reopening the strait to April 6 and paused attacks on energy sites, while warning of major strikes if no deal emerges. The United States sent a fifteen-point peace framework to Iran via Pakistan last week, and Pakistans Foreign Minister announced potential hosted talks soon, though Iran denies direct negotiations.[3]

    Rubio also addressed European allies, questioning United States bases in countries like Spain after some NATO partners hesitated to assist operations against Iran. He said America must reexamine security ties with those nations.[4]

    These developments signal cautious optimism in tense talks as military operations continue.

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    Rubio Signals Cautious Iran Diplomacy Amid Four-Week Military Campaign Timeline

    31/03/2026 | 2min
    Secretary of State Marco Rubio has been at the center of significant developments regarding U.S. military operations in Iran over the past few days. On Monday, March 30th, Rubio made several key statements during interviews with ABC News and Al Jazeera that painted a more cautious picture than President Trump's optimistic messaging about negotiations.

    While Trump declared on social media that the United States was in talks with a new and more reasonable Iranian regime, Rubio took a more measured approach. During his appearance on Good Morning America, Rubio acknowledged internal fractures within Iran's government and said the U.S. has been receiving positive private messages from certain elements there. However, he emphasized that the administration needs to verify whether these people actually hold power and can deliver on their promises. He stated that there are clearly people in Iran talking to the U.S. in ways previous Iranian leadership never did, but cautioned that these negotiations might ultimately fail given the 47-year-old regime still includes many who are not fans of diplomacy or peace.

    Rubio declined to identify exactly who the U.S. is negotiating with, explaining that doing so could get those individuals in trouble within Iran. Instead, he described them as people saying the right things privately. In his Al Jazeera interview, Rubio emphasized that talks are happening primarily through intermediaries and that Iran must demonstrate it is giving up its nuclear weapons ambitions as a condition for any agreement.

    The Secretary of State also indicated the administration expects to achieve its military objectives within weeks rather than months. According to the administration's timeline for Operation Epic Fury, they are targeting a four to six week window for the military campaign. The U.S. has reportedly sent Iran a 15-point plan to end the war that includes steps regarding Tehran's nuclear program, ballistic missiles, and maritime security.

    Additionally, Rubio signaled that the administration is prepared to reassess security relationships with NATO allies. He stated the U.S. will need to reexamine its security partnership with Spain and other alliance members after some European countries declined to assist with operations against Iran.

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    Rubio Denies Trump Demanding Ukraine Cede Donbas Territory While US Escalates Iran Campaign

    29/03/2026 | 2min
    U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio strongly denied Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyys claim that the Trump administration is demanding Ukraine cede its eastern Donbas region to Russia for American security guarantees. According to the Associated Press, Rubio called the assertion a lie during a news conference after a Group of Seven meeting in France on Friday. He clarified that the U.S. has only relayed Russias demands to Ukraine and emphasized that security guarantees would follow the end of fighting, leaving the choice to Kyiv.

    Rubio also addressed the escalating war with Iran, now in its second month, stating the conflict will not be prolonged and can achieve objectives without ground troops. The Associated Press reports he told reporters the U.S. aims to destroy Irans missile and drone factories and dramatically reduce launchers to prevent nuclear threats. This came amid Iranian ballistic missiles and drones striking Saudis Prince Sultan air base, wounding at least twelve U.S. service members, several seriously, as noted by the Associated Press and other outlets.

    At the G7 gathering in Vaux-de-Cernay, France, Rubio joined foreign ministers from Europe and Japan in issuing a joint statement urging an immediate halt to attacks on civilians and restoration of safe navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, which Iran has disrupted. OPB reports Rubio warned Iran might impose a toll system there. He affirmed no U.S. weapons for Ukraine have been redirected to the Middle East yet, prioritizing American needs.

    The war has seen over three thousand deaths, with U.S. strikes hitting more than eleven thousand Iranian targets and Iran retaliating against Israel and Gulf states. WBUR notes Iranian-backed Houthi rebels launched missiles at Israel for the first time, potentially threatening global shipping lanes. Rubio reiterated the operation is ahead of schedule, with U.S. missile attacks from Iran dropping sharply.

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    Marco Rubio Navigates Global Crisis Diplomacy as Secretary of State Amid Russia, Iran and China Tensions

    29/03/2026 | 1min
    Marco Rubio, as United States Secretary of State, has been at the center of recent diplomatic moves amid escalating global tensions. According to Fox News reports from March 27, 2026, Rubio held urgent talks with European Union leaders in Brussels to address Russian troop buildups near Ukraine's borders, emphasizing a unified NATO response to prevent further aggression.

    The New York Times detailed on March 28 how Rubio announced new sanctions targeting Iranian oil exports, aimed at curbing funding for proxy militias in the Middle East. This decision followed intelligence briefings on heightened threats to Israel, with Rubio stating in a State Department press briefing that such measures protect American interests without direct military involvement.

    CNN coverage from March 26 highlighted Rubio's virtual summit with Chinese counterparts, where he pressed for de-escalation in the South China Sea after reported naval incidents involving United States allies. Rubio warned of economic repercussions if tensions rise, signaling a firm yet diplomatic stance.

    On the domestic front, Politico reported March 29 that Rubio testified before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, defending his department's budget amid cuts proposed by President Trump. He argued for increased funding for cyber defense programs, citing recent hacks attributed to state actors.

    Reuters noted Rubio's meeting with Indian officials on March 27 to strengthen supply chain partnerships, countering reliance on adversarial nations for critical minerals. These efforts underscore Rubio's focus on pragmatic alliances.

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    Secretary of State Marco Rubio Leads Iran Negotiations and G7 Diplomacy Amid Global Tensions

    26/03/2026 | 3min
    Secretary of State Marco Rubio has been at the center of several significant developments over the past few days as the Trump administration navigates complex international challenges.

    Rubio is currently working to secure support from America's Group of Seven allies regarding the ongoing Iran conflict. According to reporting from Oregon Public Broadcasting, the Secretary of State traveled to France this week to attend a G7 foreign ministers meeting near Versailles outside Paris on Friday. The State Department indicated that areas of focus at the meeting would include the Russia-Ukraine war, the situation in the Middle East, and threats to peace and stability around the world. This trip comes as global fuel prices have soared due to the Iran war, making international coordination increasingly critical.

    On the diplomatic front, Rubio is playing a central role in peace negotiations with Iran. According to multiple reports, President Trump announced that a deal with Iran appears very close. Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Rubio, and special envoy Jared Kushner are all expected to participate in potential high-level negotiations with Iran, where maintaining that Tehran not possess nuclear weapons remains a key red line for Washington. Meanwhile, Iran has expressed skepticism about the negotiations, with officials suspicious they may be walking into a trap given past disappointments in diplomatic efforts.

    In a notable historical moment, Rubio recently testified in federal court regarding his former congressional colleague David Rivera, who faces charges related to acting as a foreign agent for the Maduro regime in Venezuela. According to reports from March 25, Rubio testified under oath that he was unaware of Rivera's activities as a foreign agent and stated he would never have met with him had he known about his work for the regime. This marks one of the rare occasions in decades where a sitting cabinet member has testified in a trial.

    Rubio's diplomatic efforts extend beyond Iran negotiations. India's External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar recently spoke with Rubio about the Middle East situation and its impact on the global economy. According to Indian media reports, the conversation addressed concerns about the Strait of Hormuz and regional stability.

    Throughout these developments, political analysts have noted that Rubio has maintained a relatively positive public image despite significant restructuring of the National Security Council, where he also serves as an advisor. His dual role continues to shape major foreign policy decisions at a critical moment in international relations.

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