Iran and European Diplomats Strive for Nuclear Deal Breakthrough in Istanbul
Iranian and European diplomats meet in Istanbul to address the deadlock in Tehran's nuclear program negotiations. The talks focus on the potential reimposition of sanctions lifted in 2015. Key issues include Iran's uranium enrichment and cooperation with the IAEA. European nations push for progress amid regional tensions.

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In Istanbul on Friday, Iranian and European diplomats convened to address the persistent deadlock surrounding Tehran's nuclear program. The gathering, featuring representatives from Britain, France, and Germany, comes amid escalating tensions following Iran's recent conflict with Israel.
The main focus of the talks lies in the potential reimplementation of sanctions that were initially lifted in 2015, contingent on Iran agreeing to restrictions and oversight of its nuclear activities. The concept of a 'snapback' mechanism remains a pivotal discussion point, as European diplomats seek credible engagement from Iran.
Iranian officials are emphasizing major principles for continued negotiations, including rebuilding trust with the United States. As both sides navigate these complex diplomatic waters, the overarching aim remains to forestall additional conflict while achieving substantial progress in nuclear discussions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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