Iran to Resume Nuclear Talks with Europe in Geneva
Iran is scheduled to engage in the next round of nuclear talks with Britain, France, and Germany on January 13 in Geneva. These discussions follow a previous round held in November 2024, aimed at addressing the contentious issues surrounding Iran's nuclear program.
- Country:
- United Arab Emirates
In a move to address ongoing concerns about its nuclear program, Iran is poised to resume discussions with three major European powers on January 13 in Geneva.
The anticipated negotiations will involve representatives from Britain, France, and Germany, marking the latest effort to find common ground over this contentious issue.
The announcement follows a previous round of talks that took place in November 2024, underscoring the persistent complexity and international interest in Iran's nuclear capabilities and ambitions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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