European Commission Vice-President Antonio Tajani will bring Monday 65 industry associations and companies representatives from 17 EU member states to Israel in order to strengthen already flourishing business relations between the EU and Israel and exploring further opportunities for cooperation between European and Israeli SMEs.
New high-level talks between Iran and six world powers on Tehran's nuclear program will take place on November 7 and 8, EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton announced Wednesday after a two-day meeting in Geneva.
Both Iranians and Western powers optimistic as two days of nuclear talks in Geneva conclude; sides agree to meet again on November 7-8 amid reports that Iran showing readiness to scale back uranium enrichment.
World powers still needed to hear more details about Iran’s proposal when negotiations in Geneva on Tehran’s nuclear programme continue on Wednesday, a spokesperson for EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton said.
Israel said that a genuine diplomatic solution that peacefully ends Iran's nuclear weapons program ‘’can only be realized if the international community continues to put pressure on Iran and does not ease the sanctions prematurely.’’