US Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated there was no agreement reached during the meeting in Anchorage with Moscow, emphasizing the discussions did not result in any concrete concessions or agreements.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Thursday that no agreement was reached during the US-Russia meeting held in Anchorage, Alaska, with Moscow. Rubio emphasized that there were no concrete concessions or agreements emerging from the talks. The statement follows a string of diplomatic engagements involving Rubio on multiple fronts — including the Iran nuclear framework and the Strait of Hormuz — where he has consistently taken a firm line. As The Zioneer reported earlier this week, Rubio dismissed Iran's proposed Hormuz toll scheme as inoperable and said no country may charge for passage through the strait. The Anchorage meeting's outcome appears to mark a continuation of limited progress in US-Russia talks, though details of the agenda were not disclosed.
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