Iran Signals Readiness for Talks as Trump Confirms Indirect Role in Nuclear Negotiations
Diplomatic momentum is building as Iran prepares for renewed nuclear discussions with the United States, while US President Donald Trump confirmed he will be involved “indirectly” in the process.
What Iran Said
Iranian officials have made it clear that they are entering the talks with a focused agenda. Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that Tehran seeks a “fair and balanced agreement” centered strictly on nuclear matters and sanctions relief.
According to Iranian representatives, their nuclear program remains peaceful in nature, and discussions should concentrate on lifting economic sanctions in exchange for transparent and verifiable nuclear commitments. Tehran has emphasized that the negotiations should not expand into other areas such as its defense capabilities or regional policies.
Iran is reportedly sending a full technical and diplomatic team to ensure detailed and serious engagement, signaling that it views this round of talks as significant.
What Trump Said
President Donald Trump acknowledged the importance of the upcoming negotiations and confirmed he will participate indirectly through his diplomatic team. He described the talks as “very important,” expressing optimism that Iran understands the stakes involved.
Trump indicated that while the United States remains firm on preventing nuclear escalation, Washington is open to a constructive agreement if mutual commitments are respected. He suggested that a diplomatic solution would benefit regional stability and global security.
A Crucial Diplomatic Moment
The renewed discussions come at a sensitive time in global politics, with international observers closely watching whether both sides can narrow differences. The focus now shifts to whether Iran’s call for sanctions relief and the US push for firm nuclear safeguards can align in a workable framework.

