Iran will have a new meeting about its nuclear program with Germany, France and the United Kingdom on Friday (25) in Istanbul. The information was released on Monday by the Iranian state press, a month after the 12-day war against the United States and Israel.
“In response to the demand of European countries, Iran agreed to have a new round of dialogue,” said Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghai.
A German diplomatic source reported that Berlin, Paris and London continued to “work intensely to find a lasting and verifiable diplomatic solution for the Iranian nuclear program.”
Western and Israel countries suspect that Iran intends to develop an atomic bomb, which Tehran denies, although it is in the right to develop the program for civil purposes.