Trump says he will be 'indirectly' involved in Iran nuclear talks, but his involvement is uncertain. The US president's comments come as a second round of talks between Iran and the US is set to take place in Geneva, Switzerland. The talks follow military threats and a US military buildup in the Middle East, with the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier spotted near Iran. Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi met with the UN nuclear watchdog chief, stating that a fair and equitable deal is the goal. However, the US Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, warns that reaching an agreement with Tehran will be challenging. Trump suggests that Iran's motivation to negotiate stems from the consequences of not making a deal, referencing a previous incident where US bombers targeted Iranian nuclear sites. The Strait of Hormuz, a vital international waterway, has seen Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps conducting maritime drills, while the US has dispatched envoys to the region. The outcome of these talks remains uncertain, with Trump's indirect involvement adding an extra layer of complexity to the negotiations.