UMVA has learned that a critical conference call is set to take place this afternoon, with President Donald Trump engaging in discussions with Arab leaders as tensions with Iran continue to escalate.
The call comes amid swirling uncertainty surrounding Iranian leader Mojtala Khamenei's mysterious absence, leaving many to wonder about the country's future direction. Meanwhile, Secretary of State Marco Rubio hinted at a potential breakthrough, stating that "there might be some news a little later today."
Rubio's comments, made during a press conference in New Delhi, India, were cautiously optimistic, as he acknowledged that progress had been made but refused to speculate on a specific timeline. "There's been some progress done, some progress made," he said. "Even as I speak to you now, there's some work being done."
The Secretary of State reiterated the administration's firm stance on Iran's nuclear ambitions, emphasizing that "Iran can never have a nuclear weapon." He outlined several key demands, including the need for Iran to open the straits without imposing tolls, turn over its enriched uranium, and address the issue of enrichment.
Rubio stressed that the president's preference is to resolve the issue through diplomatic means, but warned that the problem will be solved "one way or the other." The stakes are high, with the potential for a peaceful resolution hanging in the balance.
Earlier, President Trump expressed optimism about the prospects for a peace agreement, stating that the US and Iran are "getting a lot closer" after receiving a draft proposal from Iran. However, he also described the proposal as "garbage," casting doubt on the likelihood of a swift resolution.
As the situation continues to unfold, one thing is clear: the world is watching with bated breath, eager to see how this high-stakes diplomatic dance will play out. Will the US and Iran be able to find common ground, or will tensions continue to escalate?