Iran, European powers to hold nuclear talks ahead of Trump return
- Iran and European powers are holding nuclear talks in Geneva before Donald Trump's inauguration on January 20, 2025, to negotiate new concessions from Iran.
- Iran's Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi stated that Iran is open to talks despite feeling betrayed by the E-3 and IAEA.
- Israel successfully attacked Iranian sites, disabling key air defenses, which has increased discussions of a potential Israeli strike on Iran's nuclear facilities.
- The outcome of these talks may influence Trump's approach to Iran's nuclear program and regional influence after he takes office.
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Iran, European Countries Hold ‘Frank, Constructive’ Talks to Break Nuclear Stalemate
Talks between Iran and European powers in Geneva regarding Tehran's disputed nuclear program were serious, frank and constructive, high level Iranian diplomats said, just a week before US President-elect Donald Trump takes office. European Union diplomat Enrique Mora said he held a “constructive meeting” with Iranian deputy foreign ministers Kazem Gharibabadi and Majid Takht-Ravanchi in Geneva on “exploring ways for a diplomatic solution to the …
Donald Trump has promised to end the war in the Middle East as soon as he is elected, claiming that he wants to use any means to achieve his goal, even the Iranian nuclear issue...
The talks aimed to "explore how we can return to nuclear negotiations," said Iranian Foreign Minister Araqchi. Tehran wants the sanctions to be lifted
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