Iran restarts nuclear talks with Germany, France, and UK

it.euronews.com (Italian)

Iran will resume nuclear talks with Germany, France, and the United Kingdom, potentially easing the long-standing impasse over its nuclear program. This follows recent tensions and Western concerns. The Iranian Foreign Minister announced the three European powers are seeking a meeting date. Discussions will likely involve deputy foreign ministers. The talks could lead to broader engagement after a recent conflict with Israel. The move comes after European powers threatened to reimpose sanctions if talks didn't resume. Iran has stated it will only engage with the US if guaranteed against future attacks.


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