Iran negotiates nuclear program with three European countries on the 29th.

2024.11.24. PM 10:04
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Iran, which has been at odds with the International Atomic Energy Agency and the IAEA over cooperation in nuclear inspections, has decided to negotiate with three European countries: Britain, Germany and France.

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Bagai said on the 29th that he plans to discuss various topics with the three countries, including the nuclear issue and regional situation.

Earlier on the 21st, the IAEA board passed a resolution to urge Iran to cooperate in nuclear inspections proposed by three European countries, and Iran announced plans to operate a new centrifuge in opposition to this.

Iran reached a nuclear agreement in 2015 in which the West lifted economic sanctions instead of freezing and scaling back its nuclear program, but then-U.S. President Trump unilaterally broke the agreement in 2018 and Iran resumed its nuclear program the following year.



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