Iran, Europe to Resume Nuclear Talks Before Trump’s Return

Ahead of Donald Trump’s potential return to the White House, Iran and European powers are set to revive nuclear talks in a bid to salvage the 2015 nuclear deal. The resumption of discussions comes at a critical juncture, as both sides face the looming uncertainty of a shift in U.S. leadership, which could alter the course of negotiations.

The talks aim to address lingering concerns over Iran’s nuclear ambitions and ensure that the accord remains intact despite mounting geopolitical tensions. The European powers, wary of a rollback of the deal if Trump returns to power, are eager to lock in any agreements before the political landscape shifts dramatically.

For Iran, the talks represent a delicate balancing act: maintaining its nuclear development while securing the economic relief promised by the agreement. For Europe, the priority is preventing further escalation and preserving the diplomatic framework that has kept a tenuous peace.

As both sides prepare for a series of high-stakes meetings, all eyes will be on how they navigate the pressure of impending U.S. policy changes. With a potential return to a more hardline U.S. stance, the window for a breakthrough may be closing fast, making this round of talks all the more crucial. The coming days could determine whether the nuclear deal will survive—or whether its future is as uncertain as the global political landscape.
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