Iran and the three European signatories to the 2015 nuclear deal held talks in Istanbul on the state of nuclear and sanctions-lifting negotiations, Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi said on Friday.
Gharibabadi said he and fellow Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Takht-Ravanchi hosted the political directors of the UK, France, and Germany for discussions aimed at advancing diplomatic efforts.
“Iran and the E3 are determined to sustain and make best use of diplomacy,” Gharibabadi wrote on X. “We will meet again, as appropriate, to continue our dialogue.”
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with the national security advisors of the UK, France, and Germany in Istanbul to discuss Ukraine and Iran, a Reuters witness said on Friday.
Iran will never give up uranium enrichment, a senior cleric in Qom said Friday, calling the technology a symbol of national self-reliance and scientific strength.
“Enrichment is a sign of self-sufficiency and scientific power,” said Mohammad Saeedi, the Friday prayer Imam of Qom. “Preserving it sends a clear message to the world that the Islamic Republic will never give up the Iranian people's rightful claim under foreign pressure.”
He said nuclear energy is a strategic necessity for Iran’s future, especially as global fossil fuel reserves decline. “Nuclear energy plays a key role in securing Iran’s long-term energy needs,” he said, adding that it also serves important purposes in medicine, agriculture, and biotechnology.

Tehran’s interim Friday prayer Imam said remarks by US President Donald Trump during his visit to Persian Gulf countries reflect Washington’s concern over Iran’s growing influence, calling the Islamic Republic the main obstacle to American and Israeli actions in the region.
“This gentleman who spoke in Arab countries knows what has happened in Iran in terms of building power,” said Mohammad-Hassan Aboutorabi-Fard. “This great power today stands as the main barrier to US aggression and crimes.”
He said Iran is seen by the US and Israel as a threat because it unites the Islamic world.
“While the US president claims to bring security to the region, Gaza is under total siege,” he said.
Trump, speaking in Saudi Arabia, accused Iran of fueling chaos across the Middle East and called it the region’s most destructive force.

Delegations from Iran and the three European signatories to the 2015 nuclear deal — Germany, France, and the United Kingdom — have arrived at Iran’s consulate in Istanbul ahead of a political meeting, Iranian media reported Friday.
According to the reports, the meeting will be held later today and will focus on continuing diplomatic consultations, including discussions on indirect negotiations between Iran and the United States.
A German diplomatic source told Iran International on Thursday that the meeting between representatives of the E3 group and Iran is scheduled to discuss Tehran’s nuclear program. “These are not negotiations,” the source said, adding that Germany will be represented by Dominik Mutter, Political Director at the Federal Foreign Office.
Earlier this week, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said, “We remain ready to talk to Europe, even if their own policies have led to some isolation in these negotiations.”
US President Donald Trump said Friday that the United States will resolve the Iran issue “one way or the other,” warning Tehran that a peaceful outcome is still possible, but not guaranteed.
“We have an Iran situation, which we're going to take care of. One way or the other, we're taking care of,” Trump said during a visit to the United Arab Emirates. “It'll be taken care of 100 percent. It'll be done nicely or not nicely. And the not nicely is not a good thing for them.”






