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Iran holds N-talks with European powers
Iranian diplomats said they held โfrank and detailedโ nuclear talks on Friday with counterparts from Germany, Britain and France, who have threatened to trigger sanctions if Tehran fails to agree a deal on uranium enrichment and cooperation with UN inspectors.
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Iran holds N-talks with European powers
Agence France-Presse . Istanbul, Turkey 25 July, 2025, 22:02
Iranian diplomats said they held โfrank and detailedโ nuclear talks on Friday with counterparts from Germany, Britain and France, who have threatened to trigger sanctions if Tehran fails to agree a deal on uranium enrichment and cooperation with UN inspectors.
The meeting in Istanbul was the first since Israel launched an attack on Iran last month targeting key nuclear and military sites, sparking a 12-day war and leading Tehran to pull away from working with the UN watchdog.
The European diplomats were seen leaving the Iranian consulate shortly before 1100 GMT after spending several hours inside.
Israelโs offensive โ which killed top commanders, nuclear scientists and hundreds of others and in which residential areas and military sites were struck โ also derailed US-Iran nuclear talks that began in April.
Since then, the European powers, known as the E3, have threatened to trigger a so-called โsnapback mechanismโ under a moribund 2015 nuclear deal that would reinstate UN sanctions on Iran by the end of August.
The sanctions trigger expires in October, and Tehran has warned of consequences should the E3 opt to activate it.
Iranโs deputy foreign minister Kazem Gharibabadi, who attended the talks alongside senior Iranian diplomat Majid Takht-Ravanchi, wrote on X he had used the meeting to criticise the European stance on the 12-day conflict with Israel.
He said the snapback mechanism had also been discussed, adding: โIt was agreed that consultations on this matter will continue.โ
Before the talks, a European source said the three countries were preparing to trigger the mechanism โin the absence of a negotiated solutionโ.
The source urged Iran to make โclear gesturesโ on uranium enrichment and the resumption of cooperation with the UN nuclear watchdog.
Gharibabadi warned earlier in the week that triggering sanctions โ which would deepen Iranโs international isolation and place further pressure on its already strained economy โ would be โcompletely illegalโ.
He accused European powers of โhalting their commitmentsโ under the 2015 deal, which the United States unilaterally withdrew from in 2018 during president Donald Trumpโs first term.
โWe have warned them of the risks, but we are still seeking common ground to manage the situation,โ said Gharibabadi.
Iranian diplomats have previously warned that Tehran could withdraw from the global nuclear non-proliferation treaty if sanctions were reimposed.
Israeli foreign minister Gideon Saar has urged European powers to trigger the mechanism.
Israelโs June 13 attack on Iran came two days before Tehran and Washington were scheduled to meet for a sixth round of nuclear negotiations.
On June 22, the US joined Israelโs offensive by striking Iranian nuclear facilities at Fordo, Isfahan, and Natanz.
Before the war, the US and Iran were divided over uranium enrichment โ Tehran describing it as a โnon-negotiableโ right, Washington calling it a โred lineโ.
The International Atomic Energy Agency says Iran is enriching uranium to 60 per cent purity โ far above the 3.67 per cent cap under the 2015 deal and close to weapons-grade levels.
Tehran has said it is open to discussing the rate and level of enrichment, but not the right to enrich uranium.
A year after the US withdrew from the nuclear deal, Iran began rolling back its commitments, which had placed restrictions on its nuclear activities in exchange for sanctions relief.
Israel and Western powers accuse Iran of pursuing nuclear weapons, a charge Tehran has repeatedly denied.
Iran insists it will not abandon its nuclear programme, with foreign minister Abbas Araghchi describing the position as โunshakableโ.
Though he claimed enrichment had come to a halt because of โserious and severeโ damage to nuclear sites caused by US and Israeli strikes.
The full extent of the damage sustained in the US bombing remains unclear.
Trump claimed at the time the sites had been โcompletely destroyedโ, but US media reports based on Pentagon assessments cast doubt on the scale of destruction.
Since the 12-day war, Iran has suspended cooperation with the IAEA, accusing it of bias and failing to condemn the attacks.
Inspectors have since left the country but a technical team is expected to return in the coming weeks after Iran said future cooperation would take a โnew formโ.
Israel has warned it may resume strikes if Iran rebuilds facilities or moves toward weapons capability.
Iran has pledged a โharsh responseโ to any future attacks.
Agence France-Presse . Istanbul, Turkey 25 July, 2025, 22:02
Iranian diplomats said they held โfrank and detailedโ nuclear talks on Friday with counterparts from Germany, Britain and France, who have threatened to trigger sanctions if Tehran fails to agree a deal on uranium enrichment and cooperation with UN inspectors.
The meeting in Istanbul was the first since Israel launched an attack on Iran last month targeting key nuclear and military sites, sparking a 12-day war and leading Tehran to pull away from working with the UN watchdog.
The European diplomats were seen leaving the Iranian consulate shortly before 1100 GMT after spending several hours inside.
Israelโs offensive โ which killed top commanders, nuclear scientists and hundreds of others and in which residential areas and military sites were struck โ also derailed US-Iran nuclear talks that began in April.
Since then, the European powers, known as the E3, have threatened to trigger a so-called โsnapback mechanismโ under a moribund 2015 nuclear deal that would reinstate UN sanctions on Iran by the end of August.
The sanctions trigger expires in October, and Tehran has warned of consequences should the E3 opt to activate it.
Iranโs deputy foreign minister Kazem Gharibabadi, who attended the talks alongside senior Iranian diplomat Majid Takht-Ravanchi, wrote on X he had used the meeting to criticise the European stance on the 12-day conflict with Israel.
He said the snapback mechanism had also been discussed, adding: โIt was agreed that consultations on this matter will continue.โ
Before the talks, a European source said the three countries were preparing to trigger the mechanism โin the absence of a negotiated solutionโ.
The source urged Iran to make โclear gesturesโ on uranium enrichment and the resumption of cooperation with the UN nuclear watchdog.
Gharibabadi warned earlier in the week that triggering sanctions โ which would deepen Iranโs international isolation and place further pressure on its already strained economy โ would be โcompletely illegalโ.
He accused European powers of โhalting their commitmentsโ under the 2015 deal, which the United States unilaterally withdrew from in 2018 during president Donald Trumpโs first term.
โWe have warned them of the risks, but we are still seeking common ground to manage the situation,โ said Gharibabadi.
Iranian diplomats have previously warned that Tehran could withdraw from the global nuclear non-proliferation treaty if sanctions were reimposed.
Israeli foreign minister Gideon Saar has urged European powers to trigger the mechanism.
Israelโs June 13 attack on Iran came two days before Tehran and Washington were scheduled to meet for a sixth round of nuclear negotiations.
On June 22, the US joined Israelโs offensive by striking Iranian nuclear facilities at Fordo, Isfahan, and Natanz.
Before the war, the US and Iran were divided over uranium enrichment โ Tehran describing it as a โnon-negotiableโ right, Washington calling it a โred lineโ.
The International Atomic Energy Agency says Iran is enriching uranium to 60 per cent purity โ far above the 3.67 per cent cap under the 2015 deal and close to weapons-grade levels.
Tehran has said it is open to discussing the rate and level of enrichment, but not the right to enrich uranium.
A year after the US withdrew from the nuclear deal, Iran began rolling back its commitments, which had placed restrictions on its nuclear activities in exchange for sanctions relief.
Israel and Western powers accuse Iran of pursuing nuclear weapons, a charge Tehran has repeatedly denied.
Iran insists it will not abandon its nuclear programme, with foreign minister Abbas Araghchi describing the position as โunshakableโ.
Though he claimed enrichment had come to a halt because of โserious and severeโ damage to nuclear sites caused by US and Israeli strikes.
The full extent of the damage sustained in the US bombing remains unclear.
Trump claimed at the time the sites had been โcompletely destroyedโ, but US media reports based on Pentagon assessments cast doubt on the scale of destruction.
Since the 12-day war, Iran has suspended cooperation with the IAEA, accusing it of bias and failing to condemn the attacks.
Inspectors have since left the country but a technical team is expected to return in the coming weeks after Iran said future cooperation would take a โnew formโ.
Israel has warned it may resume strikes if Iran rebuilds facilities or moves toward weapons capability.
Iran has pledged a โharsh responseโ to any future attacks.


































