Iran proposes meeting with Europeans before next talks with US, diplomats say
- Iran has proposed a meeting with European parties to the 2015 nuclear deal, possibly in Rome this Friday, according to four diplomats.
- Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi expressed readiness to travel to Europe for talks, noting that the response is now in Europe's court.
- Officials indicated the E3 are assessing their interest in meeting Iran amid ongoing negotiations with the United States.
- Recent talks with the US have revealed serious differences, with Iran seeking concessions while expressing a lack of trust toward the US.
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Iran Proposes Meeting With Europeans Before Next Talks With US, Diplomats Say
Iran has proposed meeting the European parties to a 2015 nuclear deal possibly in Rome this Friday if talks resume with the United States, four diplomats said on Monday, cautioning that there has yet to be a response from the Europeans to the idea.
Iran proposes meeting with Europeans before next talks with US, diplomats say
Iran has proposed meeting the European parties to a 2015 nuclear deal possibly in Rome this Friday if talks resume with the United States, four diplomats said on Monday, cautioning that there has yet to be a response from the Europeans to the idea.
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