Iran’s new foreign minister, Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, seen here in Damascus, Syria on 29 August, has said the nuclear negotiations might not start for 2-3 months (AFP/SANA Handout)
Middle East Eye: Iran's new government says nuclear talks might not resume for months
France and Germany call for 'immediate restart' of negotiations following reports of Tehran's expanding atomic work France and Germany are pressing Iran to return to nuclear negotiations “immediately”, after the country’s new top diplomat said that stalled talks might not resume for another two to three months.
Steered by the European Union, the nuclear talks began in April and seek to bring the US back into a deal agreed in 2015.
Former US President Donald Trump abandoned the accord in 2018 and began imposing tough sanctions on Iran.
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Update #1: Iran says nuclear talks won’t resume for 2-3 months (Times of Israel/AFP)
Update #2: Tehran Dashes Hopes of Atomic Talks Resuming Soon: Iran Snapshot (Bloomberg)
WNU Editor: The Europeans have reacted .... Germany, France Urge Iran To Return To Nuclear Talks After Tehran Signals Delay (RFE). More here .... France, Germany urge Iran to return speedily to nuclear deal talks (Arab News).
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