European Ministers Urge Iran to Engage Amidst Tensions
Despite existing tensions between Iran and Israel, U.S. President Donald Trump mentioned the limited role Europe could play. Meanwhile, European foreign ministers have encouraged Iran to engage with the United States regarding its nuclear program after talks in Geneva yielded minimal progress.

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In a recent statement, U.S. President Donald Trump expressed skepticism about Europe's potential to contribute significantly to the ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel, asserting that Europe "is not going to be able to help with this one."
Amid these developments, European foreign ministers have called on Iran to engage constructively with Washington concerning its contentious nuclear program. This plea followed unproductive discussions in Geneva aimed at opening a new chapter of negotiations for a fresh nuclear deal.
The impasse highlights geopolitical complexities and differing roles anticipated for major global players in such vital nuclear and military matters.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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