Iran to Hold Nuclear Talks with France, Britain, and Germany on January 13
Iran is set to engage in nuclear discussions with France, Britain, and Germany on January 13 in Switzerland, French media reported on Wednesday, January 1, citing local media.
Kazem Gharibabadi, Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal and International Affairs, emphasized that these discussions are “consultations, not negotiations.” The European nations had previously, on December 17, accused Iran of amassing high-enriched uranium to “unprecedented levels” without “any credible civilian justification.”
Britain, France, and Germany recently hinted at potentially invoking the “snap back” mechanism from the 2015 nuclear deal that could allow for the reinstatement of previously lifted sanctions on Iran.
“In exchange (for the lifting of sanctions), we create more confidence in the peaceful nature of the Iranian nuclear program,” Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi remarked to Iranian media on Wednesday, adding, “If the other party does not like this path, it is natural that we follow our own path, as we have done in recent years.”
Araqchi recently said that “2025 will be an important year regarding Iran’s nuclear issue” as the country faces the potential return of Trump’s “maximum pressure” policy. The January 13 talks come just a week before Trump’s return to the White House. (INN /VFI News)
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