Iran and E3 Commit to Maximizing Diplomatic Efforts, Says Gharibabadi

Iran and E3 Commit to Maximizing Diplomatic Efforts, Says Gharibabadi

In recent diplomatic developments, Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal and International Affairs, Kazem Gharibabadi, has engaged in significant talks with political directors from France, Britain, and Germany. This meeting underscores the commitment of all parties to utilize diplomacy effectively in addressing ongoing issues related to the nuclear deal and sanctions lifting.

Gharibabadi took to his X account on Friday to share insights from the discussions held in Istanbul, stating:

“I hosted E3 Political Directors in Istanbul. We and Takht-e-Ravanchi exchanged views and discussed the latest state of play on nuclear & sanctions lifting indirect negotiations.”

He emphasized:

“Iran and the E3 are determined to sustain and make best use of diplomacy.”

Furthermore, Gharibabadi indicated:

“We will meet again, as appropriate, to continue our dialogue.”

Earlier in the week, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei announced a meeting involving senior diplomats from Iran and the three European signatories of the 2015 nuclear deal. This gathering aims to further discussions on:

  • Ongoing indirect negotiations between Iran and the United States
  • Consultations with Germany, Britain, and France

The diplomatic efforts reflect a concerted approach to navigate complex negotiations and maintain a collaborative framework among the involved nations.

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