00:00Nuclear potential, if we had to send the P2s, I hope they're going to be more reasonable.
00:05They want to make a deal, and they'll be very important, and we'll see what can happen.
00:10Typically, Iran's a very tough negotiator, they're good negotiators.
00:23The United States and Iran are once again on the diplomatic front lines, with nuclear talks set to resume Tuesday
00:31in Geneva.
00:33President Donald Trump said Monday he would be involved indirectly in the negotiations, and urged Tehran to adopt a reasonable
00:43approach.
00:43What are you expecting from these Iran talks in Geneva tomorrow?
00:47So I'll be involved in those talks, indirectly, and they'll be very important, and we'll see what can happen.
00:54So I will be involved in those talks, indirectly, and they will be very important, Trump told reporters.
01:02Iran is a very tough negotiator. I hope they're going to be more reasonable. They want to make a deal.
01:09Trump referenced the June 2025 B-2 bomber strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, noting that previous negotiations failed, forcing the
01:20U.S. into military action.
01:22But typically, Iran's a very tough negotiator, they're good negotiators, or bad negotiators.
01:27I would say they're bad negotiators, because we could have had a deal instead of sending the B-2s in
01:32to knock out their nuclear potential, and we had to send the B-2s.
01:37I hope they're going to be more reasonable. They want to make a deal.
01:41I think they want to make a deal. I don't think they want the consequences of not making a deal,
01:46he added, emphasizing the high stakes of the upcoming round.
01:51It's all about a deal that's next to impossible.
01:54No, I think they want to make a deal. I don't think they want the consequences of not making a
02:01deal, they want to make a deal.
02:02Special envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner are expected to represent the U.S., while Iran's foreign minister, Abbas Arakji,
02:12met the U.N. nuclear watchdog chief, signaling Tehran's intent to pursue a fair and equitable deal.
02:19The International Atomic Energy Agency has repeatedly pressed Iran to account for its 440 kilograms of highly enriched uranium and
02:30allow full inspections at Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan, sites struck by U.S. and Israeli forces last June.
02:38Iran has warned that any attack could prompt the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, threatening one-fifth of global
02:47oil flows and spiking crude prices worldwide.
02:51Meanwhile, Tehran has hinted at potential compromises on uranium stockpiles if sanctions harming its economy are lifted.
02:59Previous talks in Muscat and Rome in April 2025 set the stage, but June's Operation Midnight Hammer Strikes derailed progress
03:10and heightened tensions.
03:12The clock is ticking. Diplomacy meets decades of mistrust, past airstrikes, and looming sanctions.
03:20Will the Geneva talks produce a breakthrough, or will failure bring renewed threats of military escalation?
03:27For now, the world watches as the U.S. and Iran face off once more, balancing negotiation with the shadow
03:35of force.
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