Tehran/Beijing/Moscow, July 22 -- Iran, China and Russia are set to hold a trilateral meeting in Tehran today to discuss the country's nuclear programme, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei announced yesterday.
While the Iranian Foreign Ministry has not named the participants, the trilateral discussion in Tehran is expected to take place below the ministerial level, reports Russian state media TASS.
The trilateral meet come ahead of a meeting in Istanbul between Iran and France, Germany and the United Kingdom, or the E3 nations, on July 25.
The E3 nations, China and Russia are the remaining nations involved in the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, the nuclear deal that lifted sanctions on Iran in return for...