Iran’s nuclear negotiations hosting stations – ryan
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Since the 1980s, the nuclear program of the Islamic Republic of Iran has been a major axis in its external relations, often characterized by international tension and anxiety.
From the disclosure of Natanz and Arak facilities in the early first decade of the twenty -first century, until the escalation of international sanctions, the Iranian nuclear file gradually turned into a central issue in its diplomacy. While official negotiations with three European countries began in 2003, the roots of nuclear tension and auditing are further.
The Iranian and American delegations held a fifth round of negotiations in Rome last week. Despite the emergence of limited progress signs, there are many points of disagreement that are difficult to overcome, especially the issue of Iranian uranium enrichment.
Below, we take a look at the main cities that have hosted these nuclear negotiations over the past two decades, each playing a unique role in the sophisticated scene of nuclear diplomacy.