The Secretary of State says that Trump “will not make a bad deal” and that the only thing missing is Iran’s response

The Secretary of State says that Trump "will not make a bad deal" and that the only thing missing is Iran's response

He US Secretary of State, Marco Rubioassured on Monday that President Donald Trump won’t make a ‘bad deal’ with Iran and explained that negotiations for a pact are still underway because Tehran’s internal system requires more time to respond.

“We are still working on it, it takes a little time to receive an answer (…) As the president said, he is in no hurry. He is not going to sign a bad agreement. I mean he will not make a bad agreement. So we will see what happens,” he declared. Rubio to the media from the air base of New Delhi. When asked about the obstacles in the negotiations, which were expected to give a result on Sunday, Rubio clarified that the process is only at wait of the official response of the Islamic Republic.

“(What’s holding up the deal) is just the response. I mean, when you get to the bottom of some of these things, you have to wait for a response, and it takes the Iranian system a little bit longer to respond,” the Secretary of State added. Rubio defended that American diplomacy has placed a very firm proposal that seeks to resolve the crisis of the maritime blockade and channel the nuclear dispute multilaterally.

A “solid” proposal

“So we have what I think is a pretty solid proposal on the table in terms of its ability to open the straits and initiate a very real, meaningful and time-limited negotiation on nuclear issues, hopefully we can achieve that,” he stressed.

In order to calm the criticism that has arisen in the ranks of the Republican Party in Washington, where key senators had called the draft “disastrous mistake”the head of diplomacy insisted that the plan has strong international support in the region. “He has a lot of support in the Gulf. There is a lot of support globally,” Rubio added.

According to the US official, who is on an official visit to India until Tuesday, the issue of Lebanon and the stabilization of the border with Israel It is being managed in a completely independent way.

“Well, on Lebanon we are working separately,” said Rubio, specifying that on that front there is already a 45-day ceasefire with daily contacts between the Lebanese and Israeli governments.

On Sunday, Rubio’s office condemned Hezbollah’s statements calling for the overthrow of the Lebanese government and accused the militia of undertaking “a deliberate campaign to destabilize the country” amid dialogue with Israel.

“The problem is not Lebanon and Israel. The problem is Hezbollah. Last night they issued a statement calling for the overthrow of the Lebanese government. This reminds you who you are dealing with: a 100% Iranian proxy,” the diplomat stated today before leaving for the Taj Mahal.

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