Iran, E3 to hold nuclear talks for first time in two years
Region
- 25 November, 2024
- 13:17
Iran and the E3 countries (United Kingdom, Germany, France) will resume nuclear talks in Geneva on November 29 after a two-year break, Report informs, citing the Nour News Agency.
"Delegations of representatives from Iran and the European Union will meet in Geneva on Friday to resume nuclear talks after a two-year break," the agency's message states.
According to the information, Russia, the United States, and China will not participate in the negotiations.
The agency also reports that the Iranian delegation will be headed by Iran's Assistant Foreign Minister for Political Affairs, Majid Takht-Ravanchi.
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