Overview
- Iran will continue nuclear negotiations with Germany, the United Kingdom and France next week, Foreign Minister Abás Araqchí announced.
- The E3 has reaffirmed plans to trigger the UN’s snapback mechanism by late August if talks fail to produce concrete results.
- Tehran insists its nuclear program has purely civilian objectives and has moved IAEA inspections under its Supreme National Security Council.
- After the June 13–24 conflict with Israel, Iran says it will pursue its nuclear rights with a stronger, firmer stance and demands guarantees against future military strikes.
- Consultations continue on holding the next round of talks in Geneva on July 27, with final timing and venue still under discussion.