Iran announced that the nuclear talks between Iran, the US, and Europe will be resumed this Thursday, Sky News Arabia cited the Iranian Tasnim news agency on Sunday.
The agency added that Ali Bagheri, the diplomate who headed the Iranian nuclear talks delegation, coordinated the date of the upcoming rounds with the EU Coordinator Enrique Mora. However, no official statements released by any of the mentioned parties until now.
Iran - US indirect talks were already resumed on November 29, before they were suspended on Friday for having time to study the latest submitted requirements by the Iranian delegation.
Last October, US President Joe Biden announced on Saturday that discussions with Iran will resume in an effort to re-establish the Obama-era nuclear agreement, as he and other US allies cautioned that Tehran has “increased the pace of provocative nuclear actions."
The US president indicated that talks are set to restart, in what appears to be the first public confirmation by the US of a resumption.
At the Group of 20 summit in Rome, Biden released a joint statement with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, French President Emmanuel Macron, and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, affirming their determination to ensure that Iran can never develop or obtain a nuclear weapon.