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Iran is planning negotiations on the nuclear agreement in Geneva. Kyodo:

Iran intends to hold talks with representatives of Great Britain, Germany, France and the EU at the end of November on the issue of extending the nuclear agreement, Kyodo reported on Sunday, citing diplomatic sources.

According to the interlocutors of the agency, the negotiations will take place in Geneva on November 29. The Iranian delegation will be headed by Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Takht-Ravanchi.

Panelists are expected to discuss Iran's nuclear program and recent EU sanctions against Iranian aviation and shipping companies.

The nuclear deal, in which Iran agreed to limit its nuclear activities in exchange for the lifting of economic sanctions against it, was signed in 2015 with the participation of Great Britain, Germany, China, Russia, the United States and France, but the United States later unilaterally withdrew from the agreement.