Nuclear Deal: Iran proposes talks with European powers
- Iran and the United States held indirect nuclear talks mediated by Oman in Muscat on April 12.
- These discussions occurred after Trump abandoned the 2015 nuclear pact and imposed sanctions severely impacting Iran's economy.
- Special envoy Steven Witkoff and Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi served as the counterparts in the indirect discussions.
- President Trump stated on April 21 that the United States had "very good talks" with Iran.
- The parties agreed to hold further discussions, with a third round scheduled for April 26 in Oman.
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Iran courts Europe on nuclear talks
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on Thursday he would be willing to visit Germany, France and Britain for talks on his country's nuclear programme. Tehran recently reopened nuclear talks with its arch-foe the United States, engaging in two rounds of mediated negotiations in Muscat and Rome. Germany, France and Britain, along with the United States, were among the parties to a landmark 2015 deal that placed curbs Iran's nuclear program…
Nuclear negotiations: Iran's Foreign Minister is ready for "Visit to Berlin"
After the recent nuclear talks, Iran appears to be also ready for negotiations with European nations. Iran's foreign minister offers personal visits to Germany, France and Great Britain. It is possible to discuss topics that are "of common interest."
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