Foreign ministers from Germany, England, and France convened in Geneva to discuss Iran’s nuclear programme. The talks centered on addressing concerns about Tehran’s nuclear activities and identifying common ground for future cooperation.
These discussions are part of ongoing international efforts aimed at ensuring nuclear non-proliferation and maintaining regional stability. The ministers highlighted the importance of diplomacy and dialogue as essential tools for resolving tensions.
This high-level meeting underscores the commitment of these European nations to collaborate closely with Iran on critical security issues. The Geneva talks represent a crucial step toward improving relations and promoting peace in the region.
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