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U.S. Secretary of State says the conflict will continue for another 2-4 weeks; communication breakdown has led to slow progress in negotiations.
Golden Finance reported that on March 28, according to a report from AXIOS citing informed sources, U.S. Secretary of State Rubio stated during the G7 foreign ministers’ meeting on Friday that the war with Iran will continue for another two to four weeks. Three informed sources revealed that Rubio said the U.S. is still communicating with Iran through mediators rather than direct contact. He noted that it is currently unclear who exactly is making decisions on the Tehran side. Rubio added that two Iranian officials want to negotiate with the U.S., but they need approval from the highest leadership. According to informed sources, Rubio stated that there are difficulties in communication between mediators and Iranian officials because the Iranian officials are reluctant to use phones to avoid being located and assassinated, which slows down the pace of communication. He also mentioned that the U.S. is waiting for Iran to clarify who will represent them in potential peace negotiations. If talks are held, Vice President Vance is likely to lead the U.S. delegation.