
Tehran and E3 Nations to Resume Nuclear Talks in Istanbul
Iran is set to hold nuclear talks with Britain, France, and Germany in Istanbul this Friday, following E3 warnings that sanctions may be reimposed if discussions fail.
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Iran is set to hold nuclear talks with Britain, France, and Germany in Istanbul this Friday, following E3 warnings that sanctions may be reimposed if discussions fail.

G7 foreign ministers urge Iran to resume nuclear negotiations and fully cooperate with the IAEA, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive, verifiable, and durable agreement on its nuclear program.

Iran remains undecided on joining the next round of nuclear talks with the U.S., citing rising tensions and recent attacks as hurdles to meaningful dialogue.

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi describes nuclear talks with the US as ‘more serious and frank’ amid firm US demands for Tehran to dismantle its nuclear infrastructure.

The US and Iran agree to continue nuclear talks after a key meeting in Vienna with China, Russia, and the IAEA, signaling hope for reviving the 2015 nuclear deal.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi emphasizes diplomacy over sanctions in resolving the Iran nuclear issue, urging all parties to resume dialogue and avoid escalating tensions.