Iran, France, Germany and Great Britain discussed nuclear deal in Abu Dhabi

Diplomats from Iran, Germany, Great Britain and France held a meeting in the UAE. About this on his page on Twitter was written by Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Iran and chief negotiator Ali Bakiri.

Bakiri noted that he discussed in Abu Dhabin with diplomats from Germany, Great Britain and France negotiations on a nuclear agreement. “We met with German, French and British colleagues in Abu Dhabi. We discussed a number of issues and mutual fears,” Bakiri wrote.

Details of negotiations in Abu Dhabi are not published.

It is noteworthy that negotiations took place against the background of reports on the activation of efforts on a nuclear transaction with Iran.

In recent days, the media has appeared that negotiations between Iran and the USA Pop Nuclear deal are ongoing. According to information, a certain progress has been achieved in negotiations.

It is reported that Washington and Tehran are close to the “preliminary agreement”, which will sell oil in exchange for the closure of Tehran of their nuclear program.

Iran and the United States, in turn, at the official level, refute information about the “preliminary agreement”, however, information about whether the parties carried out negotiations is not given.

Iri authorities, in turn, called any format of agreements unacceptable, except for a joint comprehensive plan of action.