Trump says Iran "doesn't want the consequences" of not making a nuclear deal with the U.S.
Summary
President Trump plans to be indirectly involved in U.S.-Iran nuclear talks in Geneva. The meeting aims to decide if a new nuclear agreement can be reached or if tensions might lead to war. Both countries are expected to negotiate terms regarding Iran's nuclear activities.Key Facts
- President Trump will be indirectly involved in nuclear talks with Iran in Geneva.
- U.S. envoys Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff will meet Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi.
- Iran is expected to offer concessions on its nuclear program.
- President Trump mentioned the importance of the talks, expressing a preference for a diplomatic solution.
- The U.S. increased its military presence in the Persian Gulf by deploying a second aircraft carrier strike group and additional F-35 fighter jets.
- Iran's foreign minister met with international mediators and the IAEA's director general in Geneva.
- Senator Lindsey Graham stated that the U.S. and Israeli governments are aligned on their approach to Iran.
- Trump is considering both diplomatic and military options, depending on Iran's actions.
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