Iran restarts nuclear talks with Europe after conflict
Iran has agreed to restart nuclear negotiations with European countries following a month of heightened tensions and military strikes. The talks aim to address concerns over Iran's nuclear program and prevent the reimposition of sanctions. France, Germany, and the United Kingdom will meet with Iran in Istanbul next Friday. This follows a 12-day conflict involving Israeli and American strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities. The European countries are threatening to reinstate sanctions if a new agreement isn't reached. Negotiations with the United States remain stalled, with Iran seemingly unmotivated to resume indirect talks. The International Crisis Group warns of a fragile ceasefire and the potential for further conflict, highlighting the importance of diplomacy.