G7 Urges Talks to Resume for Deal on Iran Nuclear Program
- On June 25, the G7 foreign ministers met in The Hague and issued a joint statement urging renewed negotiations on Iran's nuclear program.
- The meeting followed a 12-day conflict triggered when Israel launched airstrikes on Iran's nuclear and military sites on June 13.
- The G7 demanded Iran halt uranium enrichment, grant full access to inspectors, and comply with the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty to prevent nuclear weapons development.
- The statement emphasized the importance of Iran continuing to participate in the Treaty and fulfilling its related responsibilities, while also denouncing calls within Iran to arrest and execute IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi.
- The G7 supported the ceasefire announced on June 24, urged all parties to avoid further destabilization, and expressed hope for a comprehensive, verifiable, and durable nuclear agreement.
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G7 backs Israel-Iran ceasefire, urges fresh talks on Tehran nuclear program
The G7 foreign ministers have called to start talks on Iran's nuclear program after a ceasefire was reached between Israel and Iran. They stated that Iran must not obtain nuclear weapons and urged full cooperation with the IAEA.
G7 urges talks to resume for deal on Iran nuclear program
Foreign ministers from the Group of Seven nations said on Monday they supported the ceasefire between Israel and Iran and urged for negotiations to resume for a deal to address Iran’s nuclear program, according to a joint statement.
G7 FMs call for resumption of negotiations on Iran’s nuclear program
Ottawa, July 1 (SocialNews.XYZ) The Group of Seven (G7) foreign ministers called for the resumption of negotiations to reach a comprehensive, verifiable and durable agreement that addresses Iran's nuclear program. In a joint statement on Iran and the Middle East issued by Global Affairs Canada, the foreign ministers called on Iran to urgently resume full cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) as required by its safeguards…
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