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Rubio: “The Strait of Hormuz will be open, in one way or another”

AGI - The enriched uranium that Donald Trump calls “nuclear dust” will be delivered “immediately” by Iran to the United States “to be returned home and destroyed.” This was stated by the American president in a post on Truth, specifying however that Washington is ready to evaluate an alternative solution “preferable, in collaboration and coordination with the Islamic Republic of Iran”: the destruction of the material directly in Iran “or in another acceptable location,” with the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission – and not the IAEA – present as witness to the process.

The Atomic Energy Commission (AEC), recalled by Trump, is the U.S. government agency historically responsible for overseeing the development of atomic energy in peacetime, distinct from international bodies such as the United Nations Atomic Energy Agency.

U.S. Attacks on Iranian Sites and Vessels Near the Strait of Hormuz

In parallel with the nuclear dossier, military tensions in the Persian Gulf area remain high. The U.S. military has conducted “self-defense” attacks against Iranian missile launch sites and vessels in the vicinity of the Strait of Hormuz. This was reported by CNN citing the U.S. Central Command (Centcom).

Spokesperson Timothy Hawkins confirmed that the operations were carried out “to protect our troops from the threats posed by Iranian forces,” despite the ceasefire currently in effect and ongoing negotiations to end the war. According to information gathered, the targets included Iranian means attempting to lay mines in the strategic waters of the strait.

“The Central Command continues to defend U.S. forces by maintaining moderation during the ceasefire,” Hawkins clarified.

Rubio: “The Strait of Hormuz will be open, in one way or another”

From India, where he is on an official visit, U.S. Secretary of State Mark Rubio reiterated Washington’s line on freedom of navigation: “The Strait will be open in one way or another. It must be, because what is happening there is illegitimate, unsustainable and unacceptable for the world.”

A statement that confirms the American determination to prevent Tehran from maintaining restrictions on maritime traffic in one of the planet’s most crucial energy routes.

Diplomatic Glimmers: “An agreement is still possible”

Despite the new attacks, Rubio allows cautious optimism about the possibility of an agreement with Tehran to filter through. “New talks took place today in Qatar, we will see if we are able to make progress,” he told reporters.

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Israel and U.S. vow to counter Iran's nuclear ambitions in Jerusalem talks

Speaking after meeting U.S. Secretary of State Rubio in Jerusalem, Prime Minister Netanyahu said they discussed a number of issues, 'none more important than Iran.'

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