Rubio says Hormuz tolling system would make Iran deal unfeasible, hopeful Pakistan mediation is successful

WASHINGTON: A diplomatic deal ​between the United States and Iran would be unfeasible if Tehran implemented a tolling system in the Strait of Hormuz, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio told ‌reporters on ‌Thursday.

“No one ​in ‌the ⁠world ​is in ⁠favor of the tolling system. It can’t happen. It would be unacceptable. It would make a diplomatic deal unfeasible if they were ⁠to continue to pursue that. ‌So ‌it’s a threat to ​the world ‌if they were trying ‌to do that, and it’s completely illegal,” Rubio said.

He also told reporters there had been ‌some progress in talks with Tehran to end the ⁠US-Israeli ⁠war on Iran, but that Washington was dealing with “a system that itself is a little fractured.”

He added: “There’s some good signs, I don’t want to be overly optimistic ... So, let’s see what happens over the next few days.”