President Trump announced that the US will be meeting with Iran in the coming days, but downplayed the need for a nuclear agreement. Following the ceasefire between Iran and Israel, Trump expressed a willingness to engage in diplomatic discussions with Iran, stating that a formal agreement may not be necessary to achieve peace in the region.

During a news conference at the NATO summit in The Hague, Trump affirmed his commitment to dialogue with Iran while emphasizing the importance of regional stability. The meeting with Iranian officials is expected to address a wide range of issues, including Iran's nuclear program, regional conflicts, and terrorism.

Though Trump did not provide specific details about the upcoming talks, he expressed optimism about the potential for progress in US-Iran relations. He emphasized the need for open communication and cooperation to address shared challenges in the Middle East.

The announcement comes amidst ongoing tensions between the US and Iran, as well as broader geopolitical shifts in the region. The meeting with Iran represents a significant step towards diplomatic engagement and conflict resolution in the Middle East.