Iran will hold talks about its disputed nuclear program with three European powers on Nov. 29, the Iranian foreign ministry said on Sunday, days after the UN atomic watchdog passed a resolution against Tehran.Iran reacted to the resolution - proposed by Britain, France, Germany and the United States - with what government officials called various measures such as activating numerous new and advanced centrifuges, machines that enrich uranium.For all the latest headlines follow our Google News channel online or via the app.Japan’s Kyodo news agency, which first reported that the meeting would take place on Friday in Geneva, said Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian’s government was seeking a solution to the nuclear impasse ahead of the inauguration in January of US President-elect Donald Trump.A senior Iranian official confirmed that the meeting would go ahead next Friday, adding: “Tehran has always believed that the nuclear issue should be resolved through diplomacy. Iran has never left