Iran, European Powers Hold Nuclear Talks In Turkey After Tehran Warns Of “Irreversible” Consequences

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Iran held talks with European powers on Friday about its nuclear negotiations with Washington. At the same time, US President Donald Trump issued a new threat unless the Iranians “move quickly” towards a deal.

The meeting in Istanbul followed remarks by Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, warning of “irreversible” consequences if Britain, France, and Germany move to reimpose United Nations sanctions that were lifted under a landmark 2015 agreement.

Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi, who attended the talks in the Turkish city, said in a post on X: “We exchanged views and discussed the latest status of the indirect nuclear negotiations and the lifting of sanctions.”

Gharibabadi said that if necessary, Tehran would meet again with the so-called E3 — the European parties to the 2015 deal along with China, Russia and the United States — to continue discussions, after several meetings since last year.

Trump had effectively torpedoed the deal during his first term, by unilaterally abandoning it in 2018 and reimposing sanctions on Iran’s banking sector and oil exports.

A year later, Iran responded by rolling back its own commitments under the deal, which provided relief from sanctions in return for UN-monitored restrictions on Iran’s nuclear activities.

Speaking Friday in Abu Dhabi, Trump said that his administration had handed Iran a proposal for a new agreement, after four rounds of negotiations in recent weeks.

“They know they have to move quickly or something bad is going to happen,” Trump said.

The Oman-mediated Iran-US talks were the highest-level contact between the two foes since Washington abandoned the nuclear accord.

Araghchi had earlier denied a report about a draft agreement, saying “we have not been given anything”.

U.S.-Iran Nuclear Deal. Edited Image.

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The three European powers have been weighing whether to trigger the 2015 deal’s “snapback” mechanism, which would reinstate UN sanctions in response to Iranian non-compliance — an option that expires in October.

Such a stance “risks provoking a global nuclear proliferation crisis that would primarily affect Europeans themselves”, Iran’s top diplomat has warned.

However, writing in the French weekly Le Point, he also noted that Tehran was “ready to turn the page” in its relations with Europe.

Gharibabadi said after Friday’s meeting that “Iran and the three European countries are determined to sustain and make optimal use of diplomacy”.

A US official said that Secretary of State Marco Rubio met on Friday with the French, British, and German national security advisers in Istanbul to discuss Iran and Ukraine.

Araghchi has said that the talks with the Europeans and the United States were proceeding on a separate track.

China, which held recent talks with Iran on its nuclear programme, said ahead of Friday’s talks that it remained “committed to promoting a political and diplomatic settlement of the Iran issue”.

According to Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Lin Jian, Beijing also “valued Iran’s commitment to not develop nuclear weapons.”

Getting Close

Speaking on a visit to Qatar on Thursday, Trump said the United States was “getting close” to a deal with Iran that would avert military action.

“We’re not going to be making any nuclear dust in Iran,” he said.

Since returning to the office, Trump has revived his “maximum pressure” policy on Tehran, backing nuclear diplomacy but warning of military action if it fails.

Trump has said he presented Iran’s leadership with an “olive branch”, adding that it was an offer that would not last forever.

He further threatened to impose “massive maximum pressure”, including driving Iranian oil exports to zero if talks failed.

Iran currently enriches uranium to 60 percent, far above the 3.67-percent limit set in the 2015 deal but below the 90 percent needed for a nuclear warhead.

Tehran insists its right to continue enriching uranium for peaceful purposes is “non-negotiable” but says it would be open to temporary restrictions on how much uranium it enriches and to what level.

On Wednesday, Iran’s atomic energy agency chief Mohammad Eslami reiterated that Tehran “does not seek nuclear militarisation”, adding that enrichment was under the supervision of the UN nuclear watchdog.

“The dismantling of enrichment is not accepted by Iran,” he stressed.

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