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European ministers set for nuclear talks with Iranians this week

  • The foreign affairs leaders of Germany, France, and the UK intend to meet with Iranian officials in Geneva later this week to conduct nuclear negotiations.
  • These discussions follow last week's Israeli airstrikes on Iran's nuclear and military sites and Tehran's intense missile retaliation after stalled uranium enrichment negotiations.
  • Germany's Johann Wadephul called on Iran to take verifiable confidence-building steps and urged Tehran to come to talks with honest intentions to end the conflict.
  • Since Friday, Israel's attacks have resulted in at least 585 fatalities in Iran, among them 239 civilians, and have caused injuries to around 1,300 individuals; meanwhile, Israeli officials report 24 deaths and approximately 500 wounded on their side.
  • Despite warnings from Iran’s Supreme Leader and international concerns, European ministers aim to pursue diplomacy amid ongoing violence and potential U.S. involvement.
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European officials are making a diplomatic effort to deescalate the conflict between Israel and Iran after almost a week of deadly fighting, even when Israel's Defense Minister warned Thursday that the country's army will intensify its attacks on "strategic targets" in Iran. After days of secret discussions, Europeans, who have been effectively marginalized since the war began, are now trying to exert the limited influence they have as arms supp…

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Foreign Minister Wadephul calls on Mashberger to uncompromising disarmament of Hamas and clear measures against Iran.

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Germany is seeking a diplomatic solution to the war between Israel and Iran. Foreign Minister Wadephul and his counterparts from France and Great Britain are planning to meet the Iranian Foreign Minister on Friday.

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Frankfurter Allgemeine broke the news in Frankfurt, Germany on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
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