Iran-EU Nuclear Talks Pre-Trump
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nuclear talksThe Jerusalem Post
•Iran, Europeans slip in nuke talks right before Trump inauguration
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Iran and various European powers are meeting in Geneva on Monday and Tuesday in last-minute nuclear talks.
The E-3 powers ( England , France , and Germany ) are trying to get new concessions from the Islamic Republic before Trump enters and throws his own aggressive style into the standoff.
Tehran is trying to insulate itself from Trump 's most bombastic possible moves by positioning itself as open to cooperation.
IAEA Director-General Rafael Grossi had offered Tehran to avoid a condemnation if it agreed to freeze its 60% uranium enrichment and started the process of bringing back some of the nuclear inspectors that it expelled in early 2023 .
Tehran agreed and thought it had dodged a condemnation and that it would have cornered Trump a bit with a positive diplomatic process.
It turned out that Grossi could not “deliver the goods,” and the E-3 stuck to the condemnation.
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