JAKARTA - Iran will continue negotiations on nuclear issues with Britain, France, and Germany tomorrow, Tuesday, August 26.
Based on Iranian media reports quoted from AFP, negotiations will take place in Geneva, Switzerland.
"On Tuesday, Iran and the three European parties in the 2015 nuclear deal, together with the European Union, will hold a new round of negotiations at the deputy foreign minister's level in Geneva," state television reported Monday, August 25.
Earlier, Reuters reported, German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul warned of the threat of sanctions against Iran if verified and sustainable agreements were not reached to ease concerns about the country's nuclear ambitions.
Iranian state media also said the negotiations would be attended by foreign ministers from Iran, and three European Union countries (EU), namely Britain, France, and Germany.
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