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Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Windsor Johnston.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio says talks continue with Iran, but cautions there's no agreement yet to end the conflict.
As the president said, he's not in a hurry.
He's not going to make a bad deal.
I mean, the president's not going to make a bad agreement.
Let's see what happens.
We're going to give diplomacy every chance to succeed before we explore the alternatives.
The proposed framework for a peace deal is said to include a 60-day ceasefire, reopening the Strait of Hormuz,
and additional talks over Tehran's nuclear program.
Iran's foreign ministry says the two sides have made progress, but cautions that several key issues remain unresolved.
The reported agreement has split congressional Republicans, with some arguing it's too lenient on Iran.
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza are intensifying.
Palestinian officials say 30 people have been killed
in the past week and nearly 900 since a ceasefire deal was reached in October.