European powers (UK, France, Germany) and Iran have resumed direct nuclear talks in Istanbul for the first time since recent military escalations involving Israel and the US. The discussions come as a critical UN deadline approaches, threatening the reimposition of sanctions ('snapback') on Iran if it fails to cooperate with international nuclear inspectors. While both sides described the talks as 'frank' and 'detailed,' no major breakthroughs were reported, though further negotiations are planned. Iran has signaled willingness to engage with the US if trust is rebuilt, but also warned it could withdraw from the global nuclear treaty if pressured. The outcome of these talks will determine whether diplomacy prevails or if tensions escalate further, with significant implications for regional and global security.
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