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    Iran, European Powers Agree to Resume Nuclear, Sanctions Talks Next Week

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    Posted on August 22, 2025

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    Iran and European powers will resume nuclear talks next week amid threats of UN sanctions if no agreement is reached on Iran's uranium enrichment program.

    Iran and European Powers Set to Resume Nuclear Talks Next Week

    DUBAI (Reuters) -Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi and his French, British and German counterparts agreed on Friday to resume talks next week on nuclear and sanctions issues, Iranian state media reported.

    The three major European powers have threatened to re-activate United Nations sanctions on Iran under a "snapback" mechanism if Tehran does not return to negotiations on a deal to curb its disputed uranium enrichment programme.

    German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul confirmed talks next week and warned Iran that sanctions would snap back into effect unless it reached a verifiable and durable deal to defuse concerns about its nuclear ambitions. He reiterated that time was very short and Iran needed to engage substantively.

    Iranian state media said Araqchi and the British, French and German foreign ministers agreed during a phone call for deputy foreign ministers to continue the talks on Tuesday.

    During the call, Araqchi "emphasised the legal and moral incompetence of these countries to resort to the (snapback) mechanism, and warned of the consequences of such an action", Iranian media reported.

    The European trio, along with the U.S., contend that Iran is using the nuclear energy programme to potentially develop weapons capability in violation of the Non-Proliferation Treaty. Iran says it seeks only civilian nuclear power.

    The International Atomic Energy Agency, the U.N. nuclear watchdog, has stated that Iran is nowhere near developing a nuclear bomb, and U.S. national intelligence director Tulsi Gabbard testified in March that intelligence officials had not found evidence of Iran moving toward a nuclear weapon.

    The Islamic Republic suspended nuclear negotiations with the United States, which were aimed at curbing its accelerating enrichment programme, after the U.S. and Israel bombed its nuclear sites during a 12-day war in June.

    Since then, IAEA inspectors have been unable to access Iran's nuclear installations, despite IAEA chief Rafael Grossi stating that inspections remain essential.

    Iran and the three European powers last convened in Geneva on June 20, while the war was still raging, and there were few signs of progress.

    Iran's state broadcaster said an Iranian delegation was due to travel to Vienna on Friday to meet with IAEA officials. It gave no further details.

    (Reporting by Nayera Abdallah, Dubai newsroom and Rachel More in Berlin; editing by Jacqueline Wong, Christian Schmollinger, Michael Perry and Mark Heinrich)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Iran and European powers will resume nuclear talks next week.
    • •European powers threaten to re-activate UN sanctions.
    • •Iran insists its nuclear program is for civilian purposes.
    • •IAEA inspectors have been denied access to Iran's sites.
    • •Iranian delegation to meet IAEA officials in Vienna.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Iran, European powers agree to resume nuclear, sanctions talks next week

    1What did Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi agree on with European counterparts?

    Abbas Araqchi and his French, British, and German counterparts agreed to resume talks next week on nuclear and sanctions issues.

    2What warning did German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul give to Iran?

    Johann Wadephul warned Iran that sanctions would snap back into effect unless it reached a verifiable and durable deal to address concerns about its nuclear program.

    3What has the International Atomic Energy Agency stated about Iran's nuclear capabilities?

    The International Atomic Energy Agency has stated that Iran is nowhere near developing a nuclear bomb, despite concerns from the U.S. and its allies.

    4When did Iran last meet with the European powers regarding nuclear negotiations?

    Iran and the three European powers last convened in Geneva on June 20, during a time when there were few signs of progress.

    5What actions did Iran take regarding its nuclear negotiations with the U.S.?

    Iran suspended nuclear negotiations with the United States after the U.S. and Israel bombed its nuclear sites, which escalated tensions.

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