Secretary of State Marco Rubio expressed confidence Thursday regarding reopened negotiations with Iran. Rubio told reporters at Joint Base Andrews that “progress has been made” after the U.S. sent over a draft peace proposal to Tehran this week. “There’s a growing amount of energy that’s been flowing through the straits. Not as much as should…
Rubio touts progress in Iran talks, ‘but that’s an ongoing and fluid process’
Originally reported by The Hill
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