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Marco Rubio, the U.S. Secretary of State, will visit the Middle East from June 23-25 to discuss the memorandum of understanding with Iran and the status of the Strait of Hormuz. His trip includes meetings with the Gulf Cooperation Council to address regional stability and security.
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The United States’ top diplomat is set to travel to the Middle East later this week to discuss regional issues, including the memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Iran and the future status of the Strait of Hormuz.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio is due to visit the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait and Bahrain from June 23-25, the US State Department said in a media release on Monday.
“The Secretary will discuss a range of regional priorities, including the memorandum of understanding with Iran, efforts to secure full and free safe transit through the Strait of Hormuz, and the importance of peace and stability in the region,” the statement reads. “In Bahrain, the Secretary will also meet with the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) to discuss shared priorities across the region.”
The GCC, made up of six countries in the Gulf, also includes Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Oman.
The announcement comes as the United States and Iran seek a negotiated settlement on a series of complex issues during a period of talks outlined in the joint MoU that suspended hostilities between the two countries.
While that agreement was largely welcomed across the Middle East, the war strained relations between Iran and Gulf neighbours hosting US military bases. Iranian attacks on those countries, which included strikes on civilian infrastructure, also raised questions about US security partnerships with countries in the region.
Transit through the Strait of Hormuz, the crucial corridor for oil and gas from the Middle East that was largely shut throughout the war, has also remained below pre-war levels, though it has increased since the MoU signing.
The data and analytics firm Kpler said 71 vessels passed through the waterway over the weekend, compared to a daily average of between 100 and 131 before the US and Israel launched their war on Iran in late February.
The MoU states that Iran may not charge transit fees during a 60-day negotiation period, and the State Department release underscored “efforts to secure full and free safe transit” of the strait.
Marco Rubio's trip aims to discuss the memorandum of understanding with Iran and ensure safe transit through the Strait of Hormuz.
Marco Rubio will visit the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, and Bahrain from June 23-25.
The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) consists of six Gulf countries, and Rubio will meet with them in Bahrain to discuss shared regional priorities.

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Iranian officials have suggested that they plan to charge transit fees after that 60-day period ends.