EU foreign affairs head Federica Mogherini said today she planned to visit Iran soon to capitalise on the momentum generated by the lifting of nuclear sanctions against Tehran.
"The visit is a plan at a very advanced stage," said Mogherini, who helped negotiate the landmark deal whereby sanctions were lifted in return for Iran ensuring it could not obtain nuclear weapons.
"We do not have a date yet (but)... We have started preparing sectors of engagement with Iran. We have started discussing this with Iran counterparts at my level," she said, suggesting the trip could occur within the next few months.
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Announcing "Implementation Day" for the accord on Saturday in Vienna, Mogherini said the agreement demonstrated how diplomacy could overcome even the most difficult problems and it even might serve as a model for other disputes in a region in turmoil.
Mogherini visited Iran in July shortly after Tehran and the top world powers -- Britain, China, France, the United States, Russia plus Germany -- reached agreement on its nuclear programme in EU-mediated talks.