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EU denies nuclear talks with Iran in Brussels

October 18, 2021
European Union High Representative Josep Borrell
European Union High Representative Josep Borrell



BRUSSELS — The EU will not hold talks in Brussels on Thursday with Iran on restarting negotiations over the nuclear deal, a spokeswoman for the bloc said, contradicting a declaration by Tehran.

"At this stage we cannot confirm if or when a meeting will take place," Spokeswoman Nabila Massrali said.

The announcement came after Iran's foreign ministry spokesman said the country's lead nuclear negotiator would go to Brussels for discussions Thursday.

EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said earlier on Monday that there was "hope that we will have preparatory meetings in Brussels in the days to come, but I cannot be sure of that".

The EU, which acts as coordinator for the 2015 pact with world powers, has been seeking to restart talks aimed at reviving the deal, hit by the withdrawal of the US under former president Donald Trump in 2018.

Negotiations got under way in Vienna in April after Trump's successor President Joe Biden signalled a willingness to come back on board and lift sanctions imposed by Trump.

But the negotiations have been suspended since June, when Ibrahim Raisi was elected president of Iran.

Tehran has repeatedly said in recent weeks that it is seeking to return to full talks soon in Vienna, but has set no date for doing so amid growing impatience from the other parties.



The US has participated only indirectly in the Vienna talks, and Washington insists Iran must return to its nuclear commitments that it has been rolling back. — Agencies


October 18, 2021
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