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Iranian and European officials will meet in Vienna, as a re-imposition of sanctions is imminent

Iranian and European officials will meet in Vienna, as a re-imposition of sanctions is imminent

Iran's foreign minister Abbas Araqchi will meet officials from Britain France and Germany (the so-called E3) in Vienna, Iran’s state-run Nournews reported on Sunday. International sanctions against Tehran for its nuclear program are due to be reimposed by the end of the month.

The agency did not give a date for the trip but said that the mutual negotiations and issues related to Iranian relations with Europe would be discussed.

Last week, Iranian and European Ministers held discussions in an effort to avoid the reimposition sanctions against Tehran. According to two European and one Iranian diplomat, the talks failed to produce any significant breakthroughs.

At the end of August, the E3 began a 30-day procedure to reimpose U.N. Sanctions. The E3 set up conditions that Tehran must meet in September to convince them not to use the "snapback" mechanism.

The European trio proposed a conditional six-month delay on the reimposition sanctions against Iran. This offer is conditional on Iran allowing access to United Nations inspectors who are tasked with verifying and accounting for Iran's large stockpiles of enriched Uranium. Iran will also be expected to enter into negotiations with the United States.

Since June, after Israel and the United States bombed Iranian nuclear sites, the status of Iran's reserves of enriched uranium has been uncertain.

The West claims that Iran's nuclear program is not purely for civilian purposes, but Tehran insists it only wants to use nuclear energy peacefully. (Reporting and Editing by Ros Russel)

(source: Reuters)