Trump says he will be involved ‘indirectly’ in Iran nuclear talks
Summary
President Donald Trump stated he would be involved "indirectly" in nuclear talks between the U.S. and Iran in Geneva. Tensions are high in the Gulf region, with military activities from both sides as talks approach. Iran insists its nuclear program is peaceful and seeks sanction relief but will not stop uranium enrichment.Key Facts
- President Trump will participate indirectly in U.S.-Iran nuclear talks in Geneva.
- Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is attending the talks.
- Tensions in the Gulf region have escalated, with military deployments from the U.S.
- Iran will negotiate its nuclear program but will not cease uranium enrichment.
- Tehran wants sanctions relief and refuses to discuss its missile capabilities.
- The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) seeks full inspection access in Iran.
- Iran has partially cooperated with IAEA post U.S.-Israel nuclear site attacks.
- Both the U.S. and Iran show military readiness in the region amid ongoing talks.
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