Rubio says progress made in Iran talks but warns Trump has other options

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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio says there are signs of progress in efforts to secure a deal with Iran but warns major challenges remain, adding that President Trump has other options if talks fail. Rubio said: "I think we've made some progress, but obviously we're dealing with a system that itself is a little fractured — the Iranian system. The president's preference is to do a good deal. If we can get a good deal done, that would be great." Rubio also rejected Iran's proposed tolling system in the Strait of Hormuz, saying: "We've always said a tolling system in the straits would be unacceptable. No one in the world is in favor of a tolling system. It can't happen. It would make a diplomatic deal unfeasible if they were to continue to pursue that." A senior Iranian official told Al Jazeera that negotiators are "very close" to a ceasefire framework with the US and are currently working on a draft text, though another source warned it is still too early to judge whether a serious fina

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