Iran and the three major European powers—Britain, France, and Germany—have resumed direct nuclear negotiations in Istanbul, marking the first such meeting since recent military strikes by the US and Israel on Iranian facilities. With the threat of reimposed UN sanctions ('snapback') looming, both sides engaged in 'frank and detailed' discussions but made no major breakthroughs. Europe is offering a possible extension to the sanctions deadline if Iran takes steps such as returning to talks with the US and improving cooperation with nuclear inspectors. Iran, meanwhile, insists it will only negotiate with the US if trust is rebuilt and is also seeking support from Russia and China to counter Western pressure. The outcome of these talks could determine whether diplomacy prevails or tensions escalate further over Iran's nuclear ambitions.
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