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    EU, Germany, France and the UK urge restraint

    eub2By eub222 June 2025 Defence No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Foreign Affairs ministers of France, Germany, and Britain and the EU’s foreign policy chief have shared their grave concerns with regard to the escalation of tensions in the Middle East.

    Kaja Kallas - Photo - © European Union 2025

    In a meeting with their Iranian counterparts in Geneva they reiterated their firm commitment to Israel’s security, and expressed their view that all sides should refrain from taking steps which lead to further escalation in the region.

    They should urgently find a negotiated solution to ensure that Iran never obtains or acquires a nuclear weapon.

    E3 Ministers and the High Representative of the European Union reiterated their longstanding concerns about Iran’s expansion of its nuclear programme, which has no credible civilian purpose, in violation of almost all the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) provisions. They discussed avenues towards a negotiated solution to Iran’s nuclear programme, while emphasising the urgency of the matter.

    They expressed their willingness to continue discussing all questions relevant to Iran’s nuclear programme and broader issues.

    They expressed full support for the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and encouraged Iran to fully cooperate with the Agency in line with its legally binding commitments, and in light of the IAEA’s last report on the implementation of safeguards obligations in Iran.

    They shared their support for discussions to continue and welcomed ongoing US efforts to seek a negotiated solution. They expressed their willingness to meet again in the future.

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