Iran Nuclear Talks: Diplomacy in the Balance as Europe Pushes for Peace
European foreign ministers plan to meet their Iranian counterpart in Geneva to revive diplomacy over Iran's nuclear program amidst U.S.-Israeli tensions. Despite low expectations for breakthroughs, engaging with Iran remains crucial to deter unresolved nuclear issues and escalate diplomatic pressures on Israel's military actions.

European foreign ministers are poised for a crucial meeting with their Iranian counterpart in Geneva, aiming to renew diplomatic efforts over Iran's controversial nuclear program. This initiative comes amid rising tensions as the U.S. contemplates joining Israel in strikes against Iran.
The E3 countries — Britain, France, and Germany — along with the European Union's foreign policy chief, are coordinating closely with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio. In a recent call, they emphasized the urgency of returning to negotiations while addressing Iran's ballistic missile program and regional activities.
Despite modest expectations, experts underscore the importance of dialogue. Iran's nuclear expertise poses a long-term challenge if not diplomatically resolved. With Israel's military actions intensifying, European powers continue to advocate for peaceful resolutions, even as the U.S. pledge remains uncertain.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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