Iran and Eurotroika agree to resume negotiations on nuclear program
Iran and the countries of the Eurotroika, which includes France, Britain and Germany, have agreed to resume negotiations on the nuclear program. This was reported by Tasnim news agency on July 20, citing a source.
"Tehran has agreed with three European countries — Germany, France and the United Kingdom — to hold talks on the Iranian nuclear program," the agency's Telegram channel says.
According to the source, the parties agreed on the principles of negotiations. It is noted that consultations on the venue and time are ongoing. It is expected that negotiations may take place next week.
Earlier, on July 16, US President Donald Trump announced Tehran's "desperate" desire to resume negotiations with Washington on its nuclear program. At the same time, he noted that the United States is in no hurry to resume dialogue, but if the Iranian side wants to hold the next round of settlement, there will be no refusal.
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