Wednesday, December 10, 2025

Iran resumes Talks with European Powers on Nuclear issues: First Engagement Since War Last Month

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The talks come after the E3 warned that Iran could face renewed sanctions if it continues to stall diplomatic efforts aimed at curbing its nuclear program. Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi signaled cautious optimism but called for serious commitment from Washington.

Iran has confirmed it has resumed nuclear negotiations with European powers in Istanbul, marking the first diplomatic engagement since last month’s U.S. military strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities.

Deputy foreign ministers from Iran, Britain, France, and Germany — the E3 — are meeting amid growing international pressure on Tehran to return to the negotiating table. The talks come after the E3 warned that Iran could face renewed sanctions if it continues to stall diplomatic efforts aimed at curbing its nuclear program. Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi signaled cautious optimism but called for serious commitment from Washington.

Western nations, including Israel, have long accused Iran of pursuing a nuclear weapons program — allegations Tehran continues to deny, insisting its nuclear ambitions are strictly peaceful.

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Friday’s meeting in Istanbul is seen as a critical step in reviving diplomacy, but whether it leads to full-scale negotiations or an eventual return to the 2015 nuclear deal remains uncertain.

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