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U.S. warns Iran's reluctance to discuss weapons is a 'big, big problem' as fresh talks begin
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned that Iran's reluctance to discuss its intercontinental ballistic missiles was a "big, big problem."
Donald Trump, with his secretary of state Marco Rubio, has repeatedly threatened to strike Iran if a deal over its enrichment programme is not reached - REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque Iran is producing missiles designed to strike America,
A 2018 video of a Russian missile launch drill was posted online with false captions saying it shows Iran testing submarine-launched missiles.
The secretary of state warns Tehran's expanding missile arsenal and bid for ICBMs endanger US forces, allies and the homeland as Geneva nuclear talks resume.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio says Iran is attempting to develop intercontinental ballistic missiles and that talks on Thursday with Iran will largely be focused around Tehran
The U.S. and Iran are engaged in a third round of high stakes nuclear negotiations in Geneva, Switzerland on Thursday.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio addressed negotiations with Iran during a press conference on Thursday. "Iran poses a very great threat to the United States, and has for a very long time. They’re not enriching right now,
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned that Iran is seeking to develop weapons capable of striking the United States mainland, stressing that diplomacy remains an option and described the upcoming talks as an opportunity for dialogue.