According to reports from the U.S. State Department, Deputy Spokesperson Tommy Pigott confirmed that Rubio’s trip is scheduled for March 2-3, 2026. This visit marks an important diplomatic engagement as tensions in the region continue to rise.During his stay, Rubio will address a range of pressing regional priorities, including critical discussions surrounding Iran, Lebanon, and the ongoing efforts to implement the 20-point peace plan proposed by President Donald Trump for Gaza.Previously an American official indicated that Rubio’s travel to the occupied territories had been postponed due to rising tensions related to Iran underscoring the delicate nature of these diplomatic efforts.