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Fresh nuclear talks between US, Iran commence in Geneva

A second round of talks between Iran and the United States, aimed at resolving their dispute over Tehran’s nuclear programme, have begun in the Swiss city of Geneva.

The indirect discussions follow repeated military threats against Iran over the country’s deadly crackdown on anti-government protests and the ongoing dispute over its nuclear programme.

Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One ahead of the latest talks, US President Donald Trump said he believed Iran wanted to make a deal over its nuclear programme.

The foreign ministry in Tehran, meanwhile, said it believed that the US position on the nuclear issue had moved towards “a more realistic one”.

Iran says Tuesday’s meeting, mediated by Oman, will focus on its nuclear programme and the potential lifting of economic sanctions imposed by the US.

Washington has previously indicated it wants to discuss other issues as well, such as Iran’s missile stockpile.

Framing the talks as “very important”, Trump said he would be “indirectly” involved and suggested Tehran was motivated this time to negotiate.

“I don’t think they want the consequences of not making a deal,” Trump said, adding that Iran learned the consequences of a tough posture in talks last summer when the US bombed Iranian nuclear sites.

“We could have had a deal instead of sending the B-2s in to knock out their nuclear potential. And we had to send the B-2s,” the US president said, referring to the stealth bombers that carried out the bombings. “I hope they’re going to be more reasonable.”

His threats have come amid a US military build-up in the Middle East over the past few weeks.

BBC Verify has now confirmed the location of US aircraft carrier the USS Abraham Lincoln near Iran using satellite imagery.

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