Trump says he will be 'indirectly' involved in Iran nuclear talks
Summary
President Donald Trump announced he would be "indirectly" involved in nuclear talks between the US and Iran scheduled in Geneva. The discussions aim to address Iran's nuclear program and the possibility of lifting US economic sanctions. Both nations have been showing military strength, with the US increasing its presence in the Middle East and Iran conducting military drills.Key Facts
- President Trump plans to be "indirectly" involved in US-Iran nuclear talks in Geneva.
- The talks will discuss Iran's nuclear program and potential lifting of US sanctions.
- Iran believes the US position on its nuclear program is becoming more realistic.
- The US shows military strength by sending additional warships and military assets near Iran.
- Iran conducted a military drill in the Strait of Hormuz in response to the US build-up.
- Tehran's Foreign Minister met with the UN nuclear watchdog to seek a fair deal.
- US officials like Secretary of State Marco Rubio express that a deal may be difficult to reach.
- Both nations aim to avoid military conflict and reach a diplomatic solution.
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