High-Stakes Diplomacy: Iran, Russia, and China Convene on Tehran's Nuclear Negotiations
Iran, Russia, and China are set for a pivotal meeting to discuss Tehran's nuclear agenda and the U.N. snapback mechanism. This gathering aims to address international concerns regarding potential sanctions reimposition on Iran, amidst a backdrop of complex geopolitical dynamics.

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- United Arab Emirates
Iran, Russia, and China will engage in a crucial meeting on Tuesday, focusing on Tehran's nuclear programme and the United Nations' snapback mechanism, as announced by Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei.
The United Nations' snapback mechanism involves the re-imposition of international sanctions against Iran, a subject of major international contention.
As the international community watches closely, this trilateral meeting marks a significant moment in geopolitical negotiations, influencing the balance of power in global nuclear discussions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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