Investing.com -- Iran has suggested a meeting with European parties involved in the 2015 nuclear deal, potentially to be held in Rome this Friday, according to a Reuters report on Monday. This proposal comes as Iran seeks to continue the momentum from recent nuclear negotiations with the United States, which took place in Oman last Saturday, and discussions with Russia and China the previous week.
The proposal was shared by four diplomats on Monday, who also indicated that a response from the European parties is still pending. The diplomats stressed that the European parties have not yet responded to Iran’s suggestion.
In addition to the proposed meeting with European parties, Omani officials have mentioned the possibility of another round of U.S.-Iran talks. These talks could potentially take place on May 3 in Europe, however, no formal decision has been made at this time.
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