Iran, European officials to hold first meeting since Israel conflict began
- On June 6, 2025, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi met in Geneva with European counterparts to discuss the week-old conflict with Israel.
- The meeting followed Israeli airstrikes launched last week aimed at stopping Iran from nearing nuclear weapon capability after a 60-day U.S. diplomatic window.
- Iran rejected negotiations with the U.S. while Israeli strikes continue but remained open to dialogue with others, as Europeans sought a diplomatic solution.
- Israel’s strikes reportedly killed at least 585 Iranians, including 239 civilians, and wounded 1,300, while Supreme Leader Khamenei warned U.S. military involvement would cause irreparable damage.
- The talks represented the first direct contact since the conflict began and offered a potential chance to prevent further escalation if Iran shows sincere restraint.
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European leaders to tell Iran at Geneva meeting that U.S. is open to direct talks
Amid Israeli strikes on Iran and U.S. contemplations on whether to join the offensive, the foreign ministers of the U.K., France and Germany are set to meet Friday their Iranian counterpart, who says Tehran refuses to sit with the U.S. administration until Israeli strikes end
·Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
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European foreign ministers will tell their Iranian counterpart on Friday that the U.S. is open to direct talks even as it considers joining Israeli strikes intended to smash Tehran's nuclear capacity, diplomats said before a meeting in Geneva.
·United Kingdom
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