The Need for Nuclear Experts in Iran Talks
EU Foreign Chief Kaja Kallas stresses the importance of including nuclear experts in talks with Iran. Without them, the outcome may not be as strong as the JCPOA. Additionally, ignoring other regional issues could result in a more dangerous Iran, Kallas warns, before an EU summit in Cyprus.
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The EU's foreign policy head, Kaja Kallas, has emphasized the necessity of involving nuclear experts in negotiations with Iran to prevent an escalation of threats.
Speaking on Friday, Kallas warned that discussions without expert input may produce agreements less robust than the previous JCPOA deal.
Additionally, she highlighted security threats posed by Iran's missile programs and cyber activities in Europe, ahead of an EU summit in Cyprus.
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