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Iran and EU3 Reach Agreement to Restart Negotiations

Sunday 20 July 2025
Iran and EU3 Reach Agreement to Restart Negotiations

ALWAGHT- Iran and the European troika comprising the UK, France, and Germany have agreed to resume nuclear talks.

Tehran and the European troika—comprising the United Kingdom, France, and Germany—have tentatively agreed to restart discussions regarding Iran’s nuclear program. While this marks a significant step toward reviving diplomatic engagement, key details such as the timing and location of the upcoming talks remain unsettled. Both sides are reportedly deliberating to find a mutually acceptable framework that could facilitate productive negotiations.

The question of the host country is particularly important, as it reflects political sensitivities and logistical considerations. Each party aims to ensure the venue promotes a neutral and constructive atmosphere, conducive to addressing complex issues surrounding nuclear compliance and sanctions relief. Meanwhile, Iran is carefully evaluating the EU3’s request to resume talks, weighing the benefits of engagement against ongoing geopolitical pressures and internal political dynamics.

Reports indicate that the forthcoming round of discussions will likely be conducted at the level of deputy foreign ministers, a diplomatic tier that allows for detailed technical dialogue while preparing the groundwork for higher-level negotiations. This format may help bridge gaps and build trust, addressing contentious points such as Iran’s uranium enrichment activities, nuclear inspections, and the phased lifting of international sanctions. The revival of these talks also comes amid growing international concern about regional stability and the global non-proliferation regime.

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Commemorating the 36th anniversary of the passing of Imam Khomeini (RA), the founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

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