European powers (Britain, France, and Germany) have resumed direct nuclear talks with Iran in Istanbul, marking the first such meeting since recent military escalations involving Israel and the US. The discussions come as a UN deadline approaches, threatening the reimposition of sanctions ('snapback') if Iran does not comply with nuclear agreements. While talks were described as 'frank' and 'detailed,' no major breakthroughs were reported, though both sides agreed to continue negotiations. Iran has signaled willingness to engage with the US, but only if trust is rebuilt, and is also seeking support from Russia and China to counter Western pressure. The outcome of these talks could determine the future of Iran's nuclear program and the stability of international nonproliferation efforts.
اس عام گفتگو جواب دینے والے پہلے شخص بنیں۔