June 22 satellite image shows holes and craters on the slope of the Fordow underground complex after US attack near Qom. Maxer Technologies/Via Reuters, Iran will have a new meeting to discuss its nuclear program with Germany, France and the United Kingdom on Friday (25) in Istanbul, Turkey, a month after the 12-day war against Israel. But first, the Iranian government will consult with its allies, Russia and China. “In response to the demand of European countries, Iran has agreed to have a new round of dialogue,” announced the spokesman for the Iranian Foreign Ministry, Esmail Baghaei, quoted by state television. ✅ Click here to follow the G1 international news channel at WhatsApp at the same time, Baghaei raised the tone against the three European powers, which he called “guilty and negligent” for the failure of a nuclear agreement that the West closed with Iran in 2015. The three European countries threaten economic sanctions against the Iranians, accusing Tehran to violate their commitments. nuclear. Baghaei also announced that the country will receive China and Russia on Tuesday (22) for a “trilateral consultation”, where questions about its nuclear program with allies will be discussed amid threats of Europeans. A German diplomatic source reported that Berlin, Paris and London continued “working intensely to find a lasting and verifiable diplomatic solution for the Iranian nuclear program” and intended to have a meeting at the end of the week. Western and Israel countries suspect that Iran intends to develop an atomic bomb, which Tehran denies, although insisting on its right to develop a nuclear program with civil purposes only. The fear of the Iranian nuclear program led to a surprise attack from Israel on June 13, with bombing in Iran who killed military commanders and scientists linked to the nuclear program. The United States joined the Israeli ally offensive and attacked three nuclear facilities on the night of June 21. A ceasefire was agreed under pressure from US President Donald Trump and came into force a few days later, on the 24th. The last meeting between E3 representatives (Germany, France, the United Kingdom) and Iran took place in Geneva, Switzerland, a few hours before US bombing. With the American attack, the negotiations were suspended. Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Abbas Araqchi, said on Sunday that “Iran has shown that it is able to resist (to the attacks of Israel and the US), but has always been willing to actual, reciprocal, and in good faith.” Videos on the rise in the G1 Meeting with Putin in parallel, Russian President Vladimir Putin received on Sunday at Kremlin Ali Larijani, advisor to Iranian Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, to address the nuclear issue. Larijani “transmitted evaluations on the aggravation of the situation in the Middle East and the Iranian nuclear program,” said Russian presidency spokesman Dmitri Peskov. Putin expressed Russia’s “well -known positions on how to stabilize the situation in the region and about the political solution of the Iranian nuclear program,” he added. The meeting in Moscow had not been announced previously. Russia maintains good relations with Iran, considered its main ally in the Middle East, but did not vehemently support Tehran in its recent war with Israel, nor after US attacks against nuclear facilities. Last week, Moscow criticized an article from the American website Axios that claimed that Putin had “encouraged” Iran accepting an agreement with Washington that would prevent Tehran from enriching uranium. Threats of sanctions in 2015, Iran, several Western powers, China and Russia have reached an agreement that provided for the introduction of important restrictions on the Iranian nuclear program in exchange for the suspension of sanctions against the country. But the US government withdrew from the agreement in 2018 during Donald Trump’s first term when the sanctions resumed. Tehran and Washington participated in several rounds of nuclear conversations, attended by Oman’s mediators, before Israel began the 12 -day war against Iran. Germany, France, the United Kingdom and the European Union reiterated last week to Iran “determination” to reactivate the UN sanctions if there are no concrete advances for an agreement on the nuclear program. The head of Iranian diplomacy last week kept a telephone conversation with his British, French and German counterparts, as well as with the head of European Union Diplomacy, Kaja Kallas. During the connection, European diplomats communicated to Araqchi “their determination to use the snap-back mechanism (sanctions) in the absence of concrete advances” for a new agreement on the Iranian nuclear program. On Friday, the Iranian minister denied that the threat had “moral or legal” basis.
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Iran agrees to negotiate nuclear program with European powers, but before will consult allies Russia and China
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