Talks resume this Monday in Geneva between Iran and the UK, France and Germany over Tehran’s nuclear programme. The discussions are a continuation of ones held final month and are available forward of the inauguration of US President-elect Donald Trump subsequent week. The talks are described by all sides as “consultations” relatively than “negotiations”, however France’s international ministry says they intend to work in direction of a diplomatic answer to the Iranian nuclear programme, the progress of which it calls extraordinarily problematic. In Perspective, FRANCE 24’s Oliver Farry spoke to Lukasz Kulesa, Director of Proliferation and Nuclear Coverage on the Royal United Providers Institute.
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