
European ministers to hold nuclear talks with Iran on Friday in Geneva, source says
BERLIN (Reuters) -The foreign ministers of Germany, France and Britain plan to hold nuclear talks with their Iranian counterpart on Friday in Geneva, a German diplomatic source told Reuters.
The ministers will first meet with the European Union's top diplomat, Kaja Kallas, at the German consulate in Geneva before holding a joint meeting with the Iranian foreign minister, the source said.
The plan has been agreed with the United States, the source added.
(Reporting by Andreas Rinke, Writing by Rachel More, Editing by Franklin Paul)

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