U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated on February 4, 2026, that the United States is prepared to engage directly with Iran, signaling continuity with a Trump-era approach that prioritizes engagement without concessions. Speaking at a State Department briefing, Rubio said, “At the end of the day, the United States is prepared to engage and has always been prepared to engage with Iran.”
The remarks come ahead of Oman-hosted discussions with Tehran, where U.S. officials are pressing for a broad negotiation agenda. Rubio emphasized that talks must address Iran’s ballistic missile program, support for proxy militias, and human rights violations, including crackdowns on protesters. These priorities contrast with Iran’s stated focus on limiting discussions to nuclear issues, highlighting potential friction in setting the scope of negotiations.
Rubio framed U.S. engagement as measured but firm, underscoring a willingness to open dialogue while maintaining pressure on Tehran to address regional security concerns. Analysts note that this approach reflects a strategic blend of diplomacy and deterrence, aiming to curb Iran’s destabilizing activities without offering concessions on core U.S. security interests.
The upcoming talks in Oman are expected to test the balance between engagement and accountability, with Rubio’s statements making clear that the United States seeks meaningful dialogue on a wide range of strategic issues beyond the nuclear portfolio alone.
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