Rubio says Iran war deal will 'take a couple days' to finalize

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said an agreement to end the US-Israeli war on Iran will "take a couple days" to finalize as parties inch closer on a preliminary draft. He rejected Iran's proposed tolling system for the Strait of Hormuz, calling it "unlawful, illegal, unsustainable."
An agreement to end the US-Israeli war on Iran will "take a couple days" to finalize even as the parties inch closer to agreement on what it should look like, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Tuesday. "I think there's strong alignment and agreement on what a preliminary draft should look like. I think, like anything with something like this, it's going to take a couple days to settle on, even down to the disagreements over a word, sentence," Rubio told reporters en route to New Delhi.
'Good deal or none'
"If there's going to be a deal, we're going to have to work through that, but this is, you know, it's either going to be a good deal, or there isn't going to be one," he added.
Rejection of tolls
Rubio continued to criticize Iran's efforts to shutter the Strait of Hormuz to commercial traffic, saying it is "unlawful, it's illegal, it's unsustainable." "There's no country in the world that's in favor of the tolling system, except the regime in Iran. So that's not acceptable. That cannot happen. The straits need to be open, unimpeded, without tolls, and obviously that needs to happen."
Ceasefire context
Regional tensions boiled over Feb. 28 when the US and Israel launched surprise attacks on Iran, prompting Tehran to retaliate and shutter the strait. A ceasefire took effect on April 8 through Pakistani mediation, with Trump later extending the truce indefinitely. Last week, he said the deal has been "largely negotiated" and awaits finalization.
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