Politics Country February 16, 2025

Marco Rubio confirms that Iran will not become a nuclear state

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed on Sunday that Iran will never be a nuclear power, reflecting Washington's policy towards the Tehran nuclear program.


Marco Rubio confirms that Iran will not become a nuclear state

On Sunday, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo confirmed that Iran will never become a nuclear state. "I want to be clear: Iran will never be a nuclear state," he stated. Earlier, U.S. President Joe Biden expressed readiness to engage in talks with Iran regarding its nuclear program. Pompeo also added: "We are offering Iran the opportunity to confirm that its nuclear program has exclusively peaceful purposes."

Mark Rubino stated that the U.S. is committed to working with allies in the area of security and stability in the region. He noted that Washington is ready to restore diplomatic relations with all members of the Unity Government of Libya and other countries in the region.

Additionally, Mark Rubino emphasized the importance of cooperation with Arab countries in countering Iran. "We are ready to support our allies in the region to protect their own security and sovereignty," the minister noted.