France, Germany, and Britain are organizing new talks with Iran regarding its nuclear program. The discussions follow warnings about reactivating international sanctions if Iran does not resume negotiations. Iran has agreed to hold these talks, while logistics are still being finalized. European officials emphasized the urgency for Iran to return to negotiations, signaling a willingness to invoke the "snapback" mechanism of the 2015 nuclear deal if they do not. The E3 powers remain committed to preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons and pursuing a diplomatic resolution.
Tehran has agreed to hold talks with the three European countries, with ongoing consultations regarding a date and location for these discussions.
The Europeans warned that if Iran did not return to talks soon, they would activate a so-called "snapback" mechanism to reimpose sanctions lifted in a 2015 deal.
Germany, France and the United Kingdom are continuing to work intensively in the E3 format to find a sustainable and verifiable diplomatic solution to the Iranian nuclear programme.
The 2015 deal, called the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, placed significant restrictions on Tehran's nuclear programme in exchange for sanctions relief.
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