Washington DC | April 1, 2026
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that President Donald Trump will not allow Iran to use “fake negotiations” as a delay tactic. He made these remarks during an interview with Fox News.
US Open to Talks but Not Delays
Marco Rubio stated that the US remains open to negotiations with Iran. However, he stressed that repeated delays will not be accepted.
He noted that past efforts to negotiate have failed. Despite this, the US is willing to continue diplomatic attempts.
Moreover, he highlighted that President Trump prefers negotiations over conflict. Therefore, dialogue remains a priority.
Possibility of Direct Talks
Rubio revealed that communication channels are still active. Messages are being exchanged between both sides.
In addition, there is a possibility of direct talks in the future. This shows that diplomatic options are still open.
However, he clearly stated that the US will not tolerate negotiations used to buy time.
Strong Warning Against Delay Tactics
The US Secretary emphasized that Iran should not misuse diplomacy. According to him, fake negotiations only create unnecessary delays.
Therefore, the US administration is closely monitoring the situation. It aims to ensure that talks lead to real outcomes.
Rubio Questions NATO’s Role
Marco Rubio also raised concerns about NATO. He said the alliance could become a “one-way street” if the US cannot use European bases.
He explained that NATO has historically helped the US project military power. However, restrictions on base usage may change that dynamic.
As a result, the US may reconsider its relationship with NATO after the conflict ends.
Future of US Foreign Policy
Rubio indicated that the US will review its alliances and strategies. This review will depend on how current conflicts evolve.
Moreover, decisions regarding NATO will ultimately be made by President Donald Trump. Therefore, future policies may shift based on national interests.
Trump to Address Nation on Iran Conflict
Meanwhile, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced that President Trump will address the nation.
The speech will focus on the ongoing situation involving Iran. It is scheduled to be broadcast on Thursday evening.
As a result, the address is expected to provide clarity on US strategy.
