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Iran and European Powers to Resume Nuclear Talks Tuesday in Geneva

The session aims to avert a UN sanctions snapback through commitments on inspections alongside tighter enrichment limits.

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Majid Takht-Ravanchi, membre du ministère iranien des Affaires étrangères, participera mardi à Genève aux discussions sur le programme nucléaire de l’Iran, avec plusieurs ministres européens.
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Overview

  • Iran will meet France, the United Kingdom and Germany at vice‑minister level in Geneva, with Majid Takht‑Ravanchi representing Tehran.
  • The European trio has warned it could restore UN measures under the JCPOA’s snapback mechanism if no negotiated path is found.
  • The previous round of discussions took place in July in Istanbul after diplomatic contacts restarted over the spring and summer.
  • The IAEA says Iran is enriching uranium up to 60%, far above the 3.67% cap set in 2015, while weapons‑grade enrichment is about 90%.
  • European governments have signaled they could delay their snapback timeline if Iran resumes talks with Washington and restores cooperation with the IAEA, as Tehran cites coordination with China and Russia to oppose new sanctions.