Germany, France, and the United Kingdom are prepared to engage in immediate discussions with Iran about its nuclear program, aiming to ease tensions in the Middle East, announced German Foreign Minister Johan Vandeful (photo).
Vandeful, who is currently on a visit to the Middle East, expressed his desire to help alleviate the conflict between Israel and Iran, mentioning that Tehran has previously missed opportunities for productive dialogue.
“I remain hopeful that a dialogue is still possible,” Vandeful told the German public broadcaster ARD. “Germany, along with France and Britain, is ready. We are offering Iran immediate negotiations on its nuclear program and I hope this proposal will be accepted.”
“This is also a crucial prerequisite for achieving peace in this conflict — ensuring that Iran does not pose a threat to the region, to Israel, or to Europe.”
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