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Germany, France and UK ready to hold talks with Iran, says German minister
GERMANY, JUN 15 – Germany, France, and Britain propose immediate nuclear talks with Iran aiming to reduce Middle East tensions amid recent hostilities and military strikes, officials said.
- On June 14, 2025, Iran launched a missile attack on Rishon LeZion, Israel, escalating hostilities between the two nations.
- This attack followed Iran's cancellation of nuclear talks in Oman, citing Israeli attacks as the cause of the breakdown.
- In response, Germany, France, and Britain, led by German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul, offered immediate negotiations with Iran to de-escalate tensions and address its nuclear program.
- Wadephul announced that Germany is prepared to begin talks with Iran regarding its nuclear activities without delay and called on Israel to grant humanitarian organizations unrestricted access, stressing the urgent need to alleviate the severe hardship and loss of life among the population in Gaza.
- These diplomatic efforts aim to prevent further regional escalation and reduce the risk posed by Iran’s nuclear ambitions to Israel, Europe, and the wider Middle East.
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In rare ministerial call, Europeans urge Iran to resume nuclear talks, avert escalation
By John Irish
·Colorado Springs, United States
Read Full ArticleGermany, France and UK ready to hold talks with Iran, says German minister
Germany, France and Britain are ready to hold immediate talks with Iran over Tehran's nuclear programme in an effort to de-escalate the situation in the Middle East, German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul said.
·United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleFederal Foreign Minister Wadephul expressed his confidence on the margins of his Middle East journey that there will soon be a relaxation between Israel and Iran.
·Germany
Read Full ArticleIn the middle of his first trip to the Middle East, Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul was surprised by Israel's war against Iran – and yet remains in the region as Europe's foreign policy voice.
·Munich, Germany
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