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The White House on Monday ruled out negotiating withIran through media channels, underscoring that preventing Tehran from acquiringnuclear weapons remains a core US priority.
Assistant White House Press Secretary Olivia Walestold CBS that any potential agreement would have to align with US interests,while Secretary of State Marco Rubio signaled cautious optimism aboutdiplomacy, linking Iran's openness to talks to mounting internal pressures.
Speaking to Fox News, he cited economic strain —includinginflation, drought, and financial challenges— as factors pushing Tehran towardnegotiations, while warning that internal political and ideological divisionscould complicate progress. Rubio also dismissed any scenario in which Irancould control access to the Strait of Hormuz, stressing that the strategicwaterway must remain open to international navigation.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, meanwhile,indicated that Tehran is considering the option of talks with Washingtonfollowing discussions with Russian President Vladimir Putin, presenting Iran as“resilient” under external pressure and pointing to ongoing coordination withMoscow.
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