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US negotiations with Iran in Geneva. Donald Trump has spoken


I will be indirectly involved in these conversations; are going to be very important and we'll see what happens,” Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One while returning to Washington from Florida.

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He assessed that Iran is a “very tough negotiator.” He also expressed his belief that Tehran wanted to conclude an agreement. “I think they don't want the consequences of no agreement,” he added.

The second round of negotiations between Iran and the US on the Iranian nuclear program will take place on Tuesday in Geneva. The American side is to be represented by Trump's envoy Steve Witkoff and son-in-law and adviser to the president Jared Kushnerand Iran's – the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Abbas Aragchi.

So far, talks between the US and Iran have been fruitless

After the first round of negotiations on February 6 in Oman, the parties assured their readiness to continue talks. Reuters reported then that Iran has rejected US calls to completely halt uranium enrichment. According to the media, the scope of the talks remains a controversial issue: the US demands Tehran make concessions regarding the ballistic missile development program and stop supporting armed groups in the region. Iran insists the talks will only cover nuclear issues.

CNN reported on Monday that The US is building up more air and naval forces in the Middle East region before Tuesday's talks.

Ashley Davis

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