Report: Iranian and European officials held talks to renew the nuclear agreement

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Iranian and European diplomats recently met in Oslo, Norway, in an attempt to revive the nuclear agreement, which was canceled by former US President Donald Trump in 2015, according to a report in Iran. It was also reported that a senior official in Tehran said that the Iranian deputy foreign minister and foreign ministry officials were present at the meetings. of England, France and Germany.

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Enrique Mora, one of the European Union’s foreign policy chiefs, was also present at the meetings. However, the US special envoy for Iranian affairs was not present at the meetings. “It was supposed to be a brainstorming session. More positive messages are needed to show that diplomacy is working,” noted a senior Iranian source, who emphasized that there are still several obstacles on the issue. Another political source described the talks as “confidential discussions.”

It was also reported that there is a possibility of the execution of a prisoner deal between the United States and Iran. If such a deal goes through, the one who is expected to be released from the Iranian prison is Siamak Namazi, an Iranian-American citizen. Namazi has been imprisoned in Iran since 2015, and when his father arrived in the country to work for his release, he was also arrested, and he was banned from leaving Iran for six years.

Meanwhile, Raphael Grossi, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, paid a two-day visit to Tehran this month, during which he met with the Iranian president and other senior officials in the country. After the visit, Grossi told the media that “Iran has agreed to return the main surveillance activities.” Apparently, he was referring to surveillance cameras removed from several Iranian nuclear sites in the summer of 2022.


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