UK, France, Germany say they hope to restart Iran nuclear talks
The UK, France, and Germany seek a comprehensive deal to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons following renewed UN sanctions, aiming to reduce regional tensions.
- On Friday, the United Kingdom, France and Germany said they want to restart stalled nuclear talks with Iran and the United States nearly two weeks after UN sanctions were reimposed.
- Triggering a snapback on August 28, the E3 reinstated UN sanctions one month later, leading Iran to recall its envoys for consultations.
- The International Atomic Energy Agency reports Iran enriches uranium to 60 percent, while UN sanctions ban cooperation in nuclear, military, banking and shipping sectors.
- On Monday, Esmaeil Baghaei said Iran has no plans for negotiations at this stage, and Iran's rial fell to new all-time lows on September 27 amid renewed economic pressure.
- After the 2015 agreement and the US withdrawal in 2018, Western countries, led by the United States and Israel, continue to accuse Iran of pursuing nuclear weapons, a charge Tehran denies.
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"What can they do and what positive outcome of such negotiations could they have?" asked the head of Iranian diplomacy, Abbas Araghchi, on Saturday on state television.


UK, France, Germany aim to restart Iran nuclear talks amid stall
Britain, France and Germany will seek to restart stalled nuclear talks with Iran and the United States, the three European countries said in a joint statement on Friday. Their announcement came nearly two weeks after UN sanctions were reimposed on Iran, under a "snapback" process the three European nations had initiated and which became effective from September 28. Iran has said that, following those revived sanctions, it would not immediately r…
Berlin, London and Paris show their determination to resume discussions with Tehran on its nuclear programme, despite the continuing tensions between France, Germany and the United Kingdom.
Britain, Germany and France want to resume nuclear energy talks with Iran and the United States, reports the AFP news agency.
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