French President Emmanuel Macron said that European countries are preparing a comprehensive proposal for negotiations for Iran The goal is to end hostilities between Tehran and Israel. This is reported by Financial Times .
It is noted that the foreign ministers of Great Britain, France, Germany and the EU high representative are going to meet with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi in Geneva today, June 20. This will be the first high-level diplomatic meeting with representatives of Tehran since the escalation of hostilities between Iran and Israel, which began a week ago.
Macron said the talks should aim to completely halt uranium enrichment, which could lead to nuclear weapons, as well as curb Iran's missile activities and the financing of terrorist groups. The publication stressed that these issues are among the most serious obstacles to a peace deal.
The publication shared that British Foreign Secretary David Lemmy, German Foreign Minister Johannes Wadeful, and French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot have already arrived for the meeting.
"We Europeans are entering into dialogue with Iran to defuse the situation. The only possible way is dialogue," Barrot wrote on his page in social networks X.
Macron noted that the French Foreign Minister will offer Iran IAEA access to all infrastructure facilities in order to achieve zero uranium enrichment, control over ballistic programs, cessation of financing of terrorist groups that destabilize the situation in the region, and the release of hostages.
Hostilities between Iran and Israel - important news
Recall that German Foreign Minister Johann Wadeful expressed fears that the conflict between Israel and Iran could to influence Ukraine According to him, this could distract attention from the Russian-Ukrainian war.
In addition, Israel and Iran previously exchanged new blows , resulting in casualties and destruction. Jerusalem struck Iran's defunct nuclear reactor in Arak, while Tehran attacked the Soroka Medical Center, a Tel Aviv apartment building, and other sites in central Israel.
