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Iran to hold nuclear talks with three European powers in Geneva on Friday, Kyodo reports

Iran prepares to hold speak about its disputed nuclear programme with 3 European powers on Nov. 29 in Geneva, Japan's Kyodo news firm reported on Sunday, days after the U.N. atomic guard dog passed a resolution against Tehran.

Iran reacted to the resolution, which was proposed by Britain, France, Germany and the United States, with what government officials called different steps such as activating many brand-new and advanced centrifuges, devices that enhance uranium.

Kyodo said Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian's government was looking for an option to the nuclear impasse ahead of the inauguration in January of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump.

A senior Iranian official validated that the conference would go ahead next Friday, adding that Tehran has actually always thought that the nuclear concern ought to be solved through diplomacy. Iran has actually never ever left the talks.

In 2018, the then-Trump administration left Iran's 2015 nuclear pact with six significant powers and reimposed extreme sanctions on Iran, triggering Tehran to violate the pact's nuclear limitations, with relocations such as reconstructing stockpiles of enriched uranium, refining it to greater fissile pureness and installing sophisticated centrifuges to speed up output.

Indirect talks between President Joe Biden's administration and Tehran to attempt to revive the pact have stopped working, however Trump stated in his election campaign in September that We need to make a. deal, since the repercussions are impossible. We need to make a. offer.

(source: Reuters)