Earlier talks planned on May 2 were postponed with Britain, France and Germany, known as the E3, initially hesitant over concerns such talks could create a parallel track and hijack the negotiations pursued by the Trump administration that Washington says aim to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons. Iran is also keen to hold the talks to keep its options open and assess where the European powers stand regarding the reimposition of U.N. sanctions, something Iran's foreign minister warned them on Monday against doing. The next round of talks between Iran and the U.S. to resolve disputes over Tehran's nuclear program will be held in the coming days after both sides have consulted with their respective capitals, according to Oman, which mediates the negotiations.
Published at: 2025-05-13 21:52:58
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