
Geneva to Host Nuclear Talks between Iran and European Powers
The meeting will mark the second since Iran’s 12-day conflict with Israel in mid-June, during which the U.S. struck Iranian nuclear sites.

The meeting will mark the second since Iran’s 12-day conflict with Israel in mid-June, during which the U.S. struck Iranian nuclear sites.

France, and Germany and the UK threaten to use the “snapback mechanism” that was part of a 2015 international deal with Tehran.

Representatives of Tehran met EU and European officials for the first time since the bombings by Israel and the U.S.

The Iranian foreign minister also said Iran’s cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency “will take on a new form.”

“The communication network is gradually returning to its previous state,” the Revolutionary Guards’ cyber security command said.
Donald Trump had warned the sides not to violate the truce.
In the hopes of de-escalation, European foreign ministers will hold talks today with their Iranian counterpart.
The closure is temporary, Foreign Minister Paulo Rangel said.
The Iranian leaders were neutralised as they convened at their underground headquarters, the Israeli defence ministry said.
In a letter to the UNSC, Tehran said “Iran has a legitimate right to defend itself and respond to the Israeli aggression.”