Rubio cites some progress on Iran talks but "we're not there yet"


United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio speaks with journalists during a meeting of NATO foreign ministers in Helsingborg, Sweden, Friday, May 22, 2026. Julia Demaree Nikhinson/Pool via REUTERS

HELSINGBORG, Sweden, May 22 (Reuters) - ⁠The United States has seen some progress in talks ⁠with Iran and is in constant communication with the ‌Pakistani mediators, but there is more work to be done, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Friday.

"There's been some progress. I wouldn't exaggerate it. I ​wouldn't diminish it," Rubio told reporters ⁠after a NATO ministers meeting ⁠in Sweden.

"There's more work to be done," he added. "We're not there ⁠yet. ‌I hope we get there."

President Donald Trump would prefer to do a good deal, Rubio said. The ⁠core concern remains that Iran cannot have a nuclear ​weapon and ‌the issue of future uranium enrichment needs to be discussed ⁠as well ​as reopening the Strait of Hormuz, he said.

"We're dealing with a very difficult group of people, and if it doesn't change, then the ⁠president's been clear he has other ​options," Rubio said.

"He prefers the negotiated option and having a good deal, but he himself has expressed concern that maybe that's not ⁠possible. But we're going to keep trying."

Rubio said the United States was in constant communication with the Pakistanis who are facilitating the talks with Iran.

There was no specific ask from the U.S. on ​Friday for help from NATO on the ⁠Strait of Hormuz but there needs to be a Plan ​B if Iran refuses to reopen the ‌supply route, Rubio said after the ​close of the NATO meeting.

(Reporting by Michael Martina and Doina Chiacu; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama and Caitlin Webber)

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