Iran nuke talks to resume Sept 27: IAEA

Iran nuke talks to resume Sept 27: IAEA

PanARMENIAN.Net - Talks between the UN atomic agency and Iran over Tehran's controversial nuclear programme will resume on September 27, a spokesman from the International Atomic Energy Agency said Wednesday, August 28, according to AFP.

The previous discussions between the two parties date to mid-May, before the election of current Iranian President Hassan Rowhani, who was Tehran's chief nuclear negotiator under reformist president Mohammad Khatami in the early 2000s.

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