
Iran has to “walk away” from uranium enrichment and long-range missile development and it should allow American inspectors of its facilities, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Thursday as a round of nuclear talks was postponed. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading.
Main Idea: Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Iran must end uranium enrichment and long-range missile work as U.S.-Iran nuclear talks were delayed.
Key Points:
A harder US-Iran standoff could raise oil prices and add risk of conflict, which may lift costs for households and businesses.
Stronger limits on Iran’s nuclear work could lower the chance of a wider war and improve safety for US communities.
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