The Hague: US President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday that the United States would hold talks with Iran next week. Speaking at a press conference held at the conclusion of the NATO Summit in The Hague, President Trump stated, "We're going to talk to them next week, with Iran. We may sign an agreement, I don't know. To me, I don't think it's that necessary. I mean, they had a war, they fought, now they're going back to their world. I don't care if I have an agreement or not." The US President affirmed that the conflict between Iran and the Israeli occupation had come to an end, noting that both parties showed a clear desire to cease hostilities. He remarked, "I believe the war is over. I dealt with both sides, and they're tired and exhausted," adding, "They fought very, very hard and very viciously, very violently, and they were both satisfied to go home and get out." According to Kuwait News Agency, Trump emphasized that the United States remains committed to its demand that Iran not possess a nuclear weapon, stating, "We want no nuclear. We destroyed the nuclear. In other words, it's destroyed. I said 'Iran will not have nuclear.' Well, we blew it up. It's blown up to kingdom come, and so I don't feel very strongly about it. If we got a document, it wouldn't be bad. We're going to meet with them." The US President revealed that American forces carried out a large-scale precision strike last weekend targeting uranium enrichment facilities in Iran. He described the operation as "very successful," explaining, "As you know, last weekend the United States successfully carried out a massive precision strike on Iran's nuclear enrichment facilities and it was very, very successful. It was called obliteration. No other military on earth could have done it, and now this incredible exercise of American strength has paved the way for peace with a historic ceasefire agreement."