Iran said on Sunday that it would hold atomic talks within the coming days with the three European nations that started a censure determination against it embraced by the UN’s nuclear guard dog. Outside service representative Esmaeil Baghaei said the assembly of the agent outside priests of Iran, France, Germany and the Joined together Kingdom would take put on Friday, without indicating a setting. Baghaei portrayed the up and coming assembly as a continuation of talks held with the nations in September on the sidelines of the yearly session of the UN Common Get together in Unused York. On Thursday, the 35-nation board of governors of the UN’s Worldwide Nuclear Vitality Organization (IAEA) received a determination censuring Iran for what it called a need of participation. The move came as pressures ran tall over Iran’s nuclear program, which faultfinders fear is pointed at creating a atomic weapon — something Tehran has more than once denied. In reaction to the determination, Iran reported it was propelling a “arrangement of unused and progressed centrifuges”.