Military confrontation seems inevitable if no new Iran nuclear deal, France says
- France's Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot warned a military confrontation with Iran is 'almost inevitable' if nuclear talks fail, stressing the urgency for diplomacy.
- European powers aim to limit Iran's uranium enrichment before a 2025 deadline, while Iran maintains its program is peaceful and compliant with international laws.
- France plans to lodge a complaint against Iran at the International Court of Justice regarding the detention of two French nationals, a step praised by their families.
- Iran has consistently denied seeking nuclear weapons, claiming its nuclear program complies with international regulations.
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War with Iran is ‘almost inevitable’ if no nuke deal reached, France warns
French foreign minister warns that military confrontation with Iran will be virtually unavoidable if a new nuclear deal cannot be reached, as US weighs indirect talks with Tehran after Iran rejected direct negotiations. By World Israel News Staff Iran appears to be on a collision course with the West over its nuclear program, France warned Wednesday, making a war “almost inevitable” should the latest bid to reboot nuclear deal talks fail. French…
Macron calls key ministers and experts for talks on Iran
French President Emmanuel Macron summoned key ministers and experts on Tuesday to discuss Iran, including its nuclear program, amid rising tensions between Tehran and US President Donald Trump, three diplomatic sources said.
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