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Iran’s supreme leader increases activity amid ongoing negotiations, says Rubio

2 June 2026
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United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced that Iran has agreed to discuss previously off-limits aspects of its nuclear program amid ongoing negotiations to end the conflict following a recent truce. Rubio indicated that Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei appears to be more engaged in national affairs since the death of his father. While Tehran is reviewing a new U.S. proposal, it remains cautious, emphasizing that any agreement must address ongoing hostilities, particularly Israel’s actions in Lebanon.

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