Trump Announces Involvement in Iran Nuclear Talks, Citing Iran’s Desire for Deal

Geneva, Switzerland – US President Donald Trump has revealed that he will be “indirectly” involved in the upcoming nuclear talks between Iran and the United States, set to begin in Geneva on Tuesday.

Speaking to reporters on Air Force One, Trump expressed optimism about the prospects of a deal, stating that he believes Iran is eager to reach an agreement on its nuclear program.

The second round of negotiations follows a series of US military threats against Iran, which have been fueled by the country’s brutal crackdown on anti-government protests and ongoing disputes over its nuclear ambitions.

In a statement on Monday, Iran’s foreign ministry expressed hope that the US position on the nuclear issue would become clearer during the talks.

Details of Trump’s indirect involvement in the negotiations were not disclosed, but the announcement comes as a significant development in the ongoing efforts to resolve the long-standing nuclear dispute between the two countries.

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