ALWAGHT- The Iranian Foreign Ministry’s spokesperson announced that a new round of negotiations between Iran and the European troika on regional matters and Tehran’s nuclear program is scheduled for mid-January.
During a press conference on Monday, Esmaeil Baqaei announced that Iran and the EU3—France, the UK, and Germany—have agreed to continue their negotiations.
He confirmed that a new round of talks is scheduled for the last week of the current Iranian month, aligning with mid-January.
Baqaei noted that the discussions will proceed in the same format and context as previous negotiations, focusing on regional issues and other topics, including Iran’s nuclear program. “We will present our demands and concerns regarding the region and other matters, with the nuclear issue being among them,” he stated.
Deputy foreign ministers from Iran, France, the UK, and Germany had previously met in Geneva, Switzerland, on November 29 to address bilateral, regional, and international issues, including the potential revival of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).