Washington, January 12. . US President Donald Trump allowed a meeting with Iranian representatives to discuss Tehran's nuclear program.

According to the US leader, quoted by journalists from the White House press team, representatives of “Iran's leadership called” on January 10. “We may have to act before the meeting. The meeting is being held. Iran called. They want to negotiate,” Trump said. According to Reuters, the conversation revolved around negotiations on Tehran's nuclear program. At the same time, according to this news agency, Mr. Trump also said that Washington maintains contact with opposition forces in Iran.
In 2015, Iran and Britain, Germany, China, Russia, the United States and France signed the JCPOA, ending the crisis that began in 2002 due to Western accusations of Tehran developing nuclear weapons. However, in 2018, US President Donald Trump announced his withdrawal from the agreement and restored all US sanctions on Iran. In response, in 2020, Tehran announced a reduction in its commitments under the JCPOA and limited access to nuclear facilities by IAEA inspectors. At the same time, until Iran-Israel tensions escalated in June 2025, this agency continued to inspect.
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