Iran could hold nuclear talks with European powers next week, Tasnim reports
IRAN, JUL 20 – Renewed talks aim to salvage the 2015 nuclear deal amid stalled US-Iran negotiations and warnings from the European Troika of sanctions reimposition by end of August if no progress is made.
- Next week, Iran and three European powers may resume negotiations on Tehran's nuclear programme, Tasnim reported on Sunday, following warnings of potential sanctions.
- Since the US withdrew in 2018, the three European countries, China, and Russia remain parties to the 2015 nuclear deal, which lifted sanctions in return for restrictions on Iran's nuclear programme.
- Tasnim reported that the principle of talks has been agreed upon, but consultations are ongoing on the time and place, with an informed source adding, `The country in which the talks could be held next week has not been finalised.`
- Mediated by Oman, early talks stalled on uranium enrichment, facing challenges over reductions sought by Western powers.
- Failure to resume talks before Oct 18 would risk sanctions, as the UN snapback mechanism can restore UN sanctions, according to reports that Iran may hold nuclear negotiations next week.
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Iran to hold nuclear talks with European nations in Turkey
Tehran: Iran said Monday it would hold renewed talks this week with European nations over the country’s nuclear program, with discussions to be hosted by Turkey. The talks, to be held in Istanbul on Friday, will be the first since a ceasefire was reached after a 12-day war waged by Israel against Iran in June, which also saw the United States strike nuclear-related facilities in the Islamic Republic. A similar meeting had been held in the Turkis…
Iran Will Hold Nuclear Talks With European Nations in Turkey, the First Since Ceasefire With Israel
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran said Monday it would hold renewed talks this week with European nations over the country’s nuclear program, with discussions to be hosted by Turkey. Join our WhatsApp group Subscribe to our Daily Roundup Email The talks, to be held in Istanbul on Friday, will be the first since a ceasefire […]
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