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Updated · The Guardian · May 24
Rubio Says Iran Talks Made Significant Progress in 48 Hours as Hormuz, Nuclear Issues Remain
Updated
Updated · The Guardian · May 24

Rubio Says Iran Talks Made Significant Progress in 48 Hours as Hormuz, Nuclear Issues Remain

9 articles · Updated · The Guardian · May 24
  • Rubio said negotiators made “significant” progress with Iran over the past 48 hours and suggested “good news” could emerge within hours, while stressing the talks are not yet final.
  • In New Delhi, he said the outline under discussion would keep the Strait of Hormuz fully open to global shipping and bar Tehran from charging tolls for safe passage.
  • Rubio also tied any deal to curbing what he called Iran’s past nuclear weapons ambitions, repeating that Iran can never be allowed to possess a nuclear weapon.
  • The talks are being conducted with Gulf regional partners, indicating Washington is pursuing a broader security framework around both maritime access and Iran’s nuclear program.
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2026 US-Iran Conflict: Ceasefire Talks, Strait of Hormuz, and Global Oil at Stake

Overview

As of May 24, 2026, the United States and Iran are close to finalizing a major agreement to de-escalate their conflict, with President Trump announcing that a deal—centered on reopening the Strait of Hormuz—has been largely negotiated and is in its final stages. Both sides are discussing the last details, and officials signal progress as a fragile ceasefire holds. The agreement, structured as a memorandum of understanding, reflects a phased approach, leaving complex issues like Iran’s nuclear program for future talks. The situation remains tense, but there is cautious optimism that a preliminary peace deal will soon be announced.

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