Iran Nuclear Talks: Latest Updates & European Role

by Archynetys Economy Desk

The Iran wants to continue discussions about his nuclear program with Germany, France and Great Britain in the coming week. A meeting of the deputy foreign ministers was planned for Tuesday, it said in a statement by the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Previously, the foreign ministers of the three European countries and the EU foreign commissioner Kaja Kallas had called their Iranian colleague.

Federal Foreign Minister Johann WadePhul (CDU) confirmed on the platform X that the talks would take place in the “next week”. However, WadePhul added that the time for Iran was “very scarce” to reach an agreement. Otherwise, Iran would be used again with sanctions. Also France Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot said that his country, Germany and Great Britain prepared to “put sanctions back into force”.

A good month ago, German, British and French diplomats met with government officials of Iran in Istanbul. The aim was to have the diplomatic pressure on the Islamic Republic in the dispute over being Nuclear program to increase. It was the first round of negotiations after the twelve -day war that Israel had waged against Iran in June and at the end of which the United States had bombed central nuclear facilities in Iran together with Israel.

Israel, the United States and European countries, fear that the Islamic Republic is aiming for nuclear weapons. The government in Tehran rejects this. The West saw the reason for concern, especially in the enrichment of almost nuclear armed uranium in considerable quantities.

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