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Iran confirms nuclear talks with European powers Friday in Istanbul

Iran confirms nuclear talks with European powers Friday in Istanbul

LBCI3 days ago
Tehran confirmed it will hold fresh talks with Germany, France, and Britain on Friday in Istanbul on its nuclear program, according to Iranian state television.
"In response to the request of European countries, Iran has agreed to hold a new round of talks," said foreign ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghai, as quoted by state TV on Monday.
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