BRUSSELS, Jan 16 (Reuters) - The EU's top diplomat Josep
Borrell held "frank" direct talks with Iran's Foreign Minister
Mohammad Javad Zarif in New Delhi on Thursday after Britain,
France and Germany formally accused Tehran of breaking a 2015
nuclear arms control agreement.
"In a frank dialogue, they discussed the latest developments
around the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action," the European
Union said in a statement, referring to the deal by its formal
name.
The face-to-face talks on the sidelines of a conference were
the first following a series of telephone calls since a U.S.
drone strike killed a top Iranian general on Jan. 3.
EU officials have said Iran already expressed anger at the
European move by telephone.