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Europeans' Meeting with Top Iranian Diplomat Yields No Obvious Breakthrough

  • Foreign ministers from Britain, France, Germany, the EU's foreign policy chief, and Iran's Abbas Araghchi met on Friday at a Geneva hotel for talks amid ongoing conflict over Iran's nuclear program.
  • The meeting followed a week of war between Israel and Tehran centered on Iran's nuclear activities and came after a 60-day talk window set by President Trump.
  • Araghchi rejected negotiations with the U.S. due to Israeli attacks, called them grave war crimes, and stressed Iran’s right to defend itself while Europe and the U.S. demanded Iran stop uranium enrichment starting from zero.
  • French Foreign Minister Barrot noted military operations can only slow, not end, Iran’s nuclear program and invited Iran to negotiate with all parties including the U.S., with Araghchi showing willingness to continue talks.
  • The talks produced no immediate breakthrough but raised hopes for further dialogue, while U.S. decisions on military involvement and sanction reinstatement remain pending within two weeks.
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KPAX broke the news in on Friday, June 20, 2025.
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