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Iranian official denies reported meeting with European officials

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Posted on September 21, 2025

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DUBAI (Reuters) -Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi is set to meet with officials from Britain, France and Germany, the so-called E3, in Vienna, Iran's state-run Nournews agency reported on Sunday,

Iran Denies Foreign Minister's Planned Meeting with European Officials

DUBAI (Reuters) -An Iranian official denied a state media report on Sunday that Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi was to meet with officials from Britain, France and Germany in Vienna as sanctions over Tehran's nuclear programme loom again.

Nournews had reported the talks, without giving a date.

But an Iranian Foreign Ministry official told Reuters that was not the case, with Araqchi heading to New York, not Vienna.

In a bid to avert the reimposition of sanctions on Tehran, Iranian and European ministers engaged in discussions last week but they did not yield breakthroughs, diplomats said.

The three European nations launched a 30-day process at the end of August to reimpose U.N. sanctions. They set conditions for Tehran to meet during September to convince them to delay the so-called "snapback mechanism".

The European trio has proposed a conditional delay of up to six months on the reimposition of sanctions on Iran. This is contingent upon Iran granting access to U.N. inspectors, who aim to verify and account for the substantial stockpile of enriched uranium.

Additionally, Iran is expected to engage in negotiations with the United States.

The status of Iran's enriched uranium reserves has remained uncertain since June, following the bombing of Iranian nuclear sites by Israel and the United States.

The West says the advancement of Iran's nuclear programme goes beyond civilian needs, while Tehran says it wants nuclear energy only for peaceful purposes.

(Reporting by Elwely ElwellyEditing by Ros Russell and Andrew Cawthorne)

Key Takeaways

  • Iran denies planned meeting with European officials.
  • Foreign Minister Araqchi is heading to New York, not Vienna.
  • European nations consider delaying sanctions on Iran.
  • Iran must grant access to UN inspectors.
  • Iran's nuclear program remains a contentious issue.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did the Iranian official deny?
An Iranian official denied a report that Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi was to meet with officials from Britain, France, and Germany in Vienna.
What was the purpose of the discussions between Iran and European ministers?
The discussions aimed to avert the reimposition of sanctions on Tehran, but they did not yield breakthroughs.
What conditions did the European nations set for delaying sanctions?
The European trio proposed a conditional delay of up to six months on the reimposition of sanctions, contingent upon Iran granting access to U.N. inspectors.
What is the status of Iran's enriched uranium reserves?
The status of Iran's enriched uranium reserves has remained uncertain since June, following the bombing of Iranian nuclear sites by Israel and the United States.
How does Iran justify its nuclear program?
Tehran claims it wants nuclear energy only for peaceful purposes, while the West argues that the advancement of Iran's nuclear program exceeds civilian needs.

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