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Macron urges Iran president to 'resume diplomatic talks': French presidency
Macron urges Iran president to 'resume diplomatic talks': French presidency

LBCI

time10 hours ago

  • Politics
  • LBCI

Macron urges Iran president to 'resume diplomatic talks': French presidency

President Emmanuel Macron on Sunday urged Tehran to resume diplomatic talks as he spoke to Iranian counterpart Masoud Pezeshkian after U.S. strikes on the country's nuclear facilities, the French presidency said. "The president reiterated his call for the immediate release of our two hostages, de-escalation and the resumption of diplomatic talks," Macron's office said, referring to two French nationals held by Iran. AFP

Europeans seek Iran climbdown on nuclear programme in crisis talks
Europeans seek Iran climbdown on nuclear programme in crisis talks

The National

time3 days ago

  • Politics
  • The National

Europeans seek Iran climbdown on nuclear programme in crisis talks

European ministers on Friday held emergency diplomatic talks in Geneva with Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, in an attempt to contain the Iran-Israel war. Israel began attacking Iran on June 13, saying it aimed to prevent its archenemy from developing nuclear weapons. Europeans say they are best-placed to negotiate with Tehran and Mr Araghchi travelled out of his country for the first time since the war erupted. On arrival he declared Iran refused to negotiate an end to the conflict as long as Israeli strikes continued. "We are not seeking to negotiate with anyone," Mr Araghchi said. "I believe that as a result of our resistance, we will gradually see them distance themselves from the aggression carried out by the Israeli regime. Calls to end this war have already begun and will only intensify." The meeting started at 3.30pm at the Intercontinental Hotel in Geneva between Mr Araghchi and the so-called E3 countries - Germany, France, and the UK - as well as EU foreign affairs chief, Kaja Kallas. It remains unclear how long it will last. 'We, Europeans, are engaging in dialogue with Iran to de-escalate the situation,' French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said on X. 'The only possible way forward is dialogue.' The meeting was preceded by a lunch between they European ministers, without Mr Araghchi, where they reviewed preparatory discussions with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Mr Barrot's office said Mr Rubio had told him that the US is ready for direct contact with Iranians "at any time." Mr Barrot is expected to speak to Mr Rubio again after Friday's meeting. Mr Araghchi addressed the Geneva-based UN Human Rights Council, where he said Israel's surprise attacks represented a "betrayal of diplomacy". 'We were supposed to meet the Americans on 15 June to craft a very promising agreement for a peaceful resolution of issues fabricated over our peaceful nuclear programme,' Mr Araghchi said. Israel urged Europe to take a "firm stance" towards Iran. "They must demand a complete dismantling of Iran's nuclear programme, as well as its ballistic missile programme and arsenal, and an end to Iran's regional terrorist activities," Israel's ambassador to the UN in Geneva, Daniel Meron, said. Iran insists the programme is peaceful, but European countries reject such claims. France warned on Friday that: "Iran's nuclear programme has never been as advanced as it is today in all respects and has no credible civilian justification and has no credible civilian justification." France indicated a shift in its position on curbing Iran's nuclear programme, with President Emmanuel Macron saying that he wanted Iran to move towards 'zero nuclear enrichment'. This represents an alignment with previous requests made by US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. France had previously never deviated from the position agreed in a nuclear deal struck in 2015 by Iran and world powers, called the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, which capped enrichment activities at 3.67 per cent. "It is essential to prioritise a return to substantive negotiations which include nuclear – to move to zero enrichment, ballistics – to limit Iranian capacities, and the financing of all the terrorist groups that destabilise the region," Mr Macron said. Israel has outlined conditions including getting rid of Iran's nuclear programme stockpiles and stopping uranium enrichment on Iranian soil. Those close to the Israeli position assess that the capability of enrichment to the lower level of 3.67 per cent in the JCPOA means it is too easy to breach by enriching to a higher level. Israel says Iran could pursue a civilian nuclear programme without conducting enrichment on home soil. This would represent a repudiation of the long-standing Iranian position that all countries are entitled to enrich uranium under UN safeguards and international treaties.

Russia says US has canceled next round of talks on easing tensions
Russia says US has canceled next round of talks on easing tensions

Al Arabiya

time7 days ago

  • Politics
  • Al Arabiya

Russia says US has canceled next round of talks on easing tensions

Russia said on Monday that the United States had canceled the next round of talks between the two countries, an apparent setback in a process launched by presidents Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump to improve bilateral ties. In a statement, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova did not say if Washington had given any reason for the break in the talks, which began after Trump returned to the White House in January. Russia had described relations as 'below zero' under the previous administration of President Joe Biden, which provided advanced US weapons to Ukraine and imposed multiple rounds of sanctions on Moscow over the war. 'As of today, the next meeting within the framework of bilateral consultations on eliminating 'irritants' in order to normalize the activities of diplomatic missions of both countries has been cancelled at the initiative of the American negotiators,' Zakharova said. 'We hope that the pause they have taken will not last too long.' Russia had said only last week that the US-Russia talks - which have been proceeding on a separate track from discussions about ending the war in Ukraine - would soon move to Moscow from Istanbul. However, the Kremlin - while denying that dialogue had stalled - also said last week that there were 'a lot of blockages in bilateral relations' and talks on improving them were not expected to yield quick results. Both sides say there is huge potential for business and investment deals if relations improve. But Trump, despite holding five phone calls with President Vladimir Putin - most recently on Saturday - has voiced frustration about Russia's war actions in Ukraine and the lack of any visible progress towards a peace deal.

US cancels next round of talks on easing tensions with Russia, says Moscow
US cancels next round of talks on easing tensions with Russia, says Moscow

Khaleej Times

time7 days ago

  • Politics
  • Khaleej Times

US cancels next round of talks on easing tensions with Russia, says Moscow

Russia said on Monday that the US had cancelled the next round of talks between the two countries, an apparent setback in a process launched by presidents Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump to improve bilateral ties. In a statement, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova did not say if Washington had given any reason for the break in the talks, which began after Trump returned to the White House in January. Russia had described relations as "below zero" under the previous administration of President Joe Biden, which provided advanced US weapons to Ukraine and imposed multiple rounds of sanctions on Moscow over the war. "As of today, the next meeting within the framework of bilateral consultations on eliminating 'irritants' in order to normalize the activities of diplomatic missions of both countries has been cancelled at the initiative of the American negotiators," Zakharova said. "We hope that the pause they have taken will not last too long." Russia had said only last week that the US-Russia talks, which have been proceeding on a separate track from discussions about ending the war in Ukraine, would soon move to Moscow from Istanbul. However, the Kremlin - while denying that dialogue had stalled - also said last week that there were "a lot of blockages in bilateral relations" and talks on improving them were not expected to yield quick results. Both sides say there is huge potential for business and investment deals if relations improve. But Trump, despite holding five phone calls with President Vladimir Putin - most recently on Saturday - has voiced frustration about Russia's war actions in Ukraine and the lack of any visible progress towards a peace deal.

Russia says US has cancelled next round of talks on easing tensions
Russia says US has cancelled next round of talks on easing tensions

Reuters

time7 days ago

  • Politics
  • Reuters

Russia says US has cancelled next round of talks on easing tensions

MOSCOW, June 16 (Reuters) - Russia said on Monday that the United States had cancelled the next round of talks between the two countries, an apparent setback in a process launched by presidents Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump to improve bilateral ties. In a statement, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova did not say if Washington had given any reason for the break in the talks, which began after Trump returned to the White House in January. Russia had described relations as "below zero" under the previous administration of President Joe Biden, which provided advanced U.S. weapons to Ukraine and imposed multiple rounds of sanctions on Moscow over the war. "As of today, the next meeting within the framework of bilateral consultations on eliminating 'irritants' in order to normalize the activities of diplomatic missions of both countries has been cancelled at the initiative of the American negotiators," Zakharova said. "We hope that the pause they have taken will not last too long." Russia had said only last week that the U.S.-Russia talks - which have been proceeding on a separate track from discussions about ending the war in Ukraine - would soon move to Moscow from Istanbul. However, the Kremlin - while denying that dialogue had stalled - also said last week that there were "a lot of blockages in bilateral relations" and talks on improving them were not expected to yield quick results. Both sides say there is huge potential for business and investment deals if relations improve. But Trump, despite holding five phone calls with President Vladimir Putin - most recently on Saturday - has voiced frustration about Russia's war actions in Ukraine and the lack of any visible progress towards a peace deal.

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