The big statement of Iran’s Foreign Minister amidst the war with Israel, will be involved in Geneva’s nuclear talks
Abbas Araghchi, Foreign Minister of Iran.
Tehran: The big statement of Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has come to light amidst the intensifying struggle with Israel. He has said that he will attend the nuclear dialogue to be held on Friday in Geneva. France, Germany, Britain (UK) and the European Union (EU) countries are also going to participate in this dialogue.
The world’s restless nuclear talks
The international community is eyeing the talks on June 20 in Geneva, as Western countries feared that Iran is trying to develop nuclear weapons through its nuclear program. However, Iran claims that its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes.
Tension between Iran and Western countries
Currently, the Israel-Hamas struggle in Gaza and its spreading impact in West Asia have made this dialogue even more sensitive. Many analysts believe that if there is no concrete agreement in the talks, tension between Iran and Western countries may increase further. Especially after the struggle between Israel-Iran has intensified for the last 7 days, its possibility has increased further.
Putin and Jinping’s eye
Meanwhile, Russia and China have also become active in the Middle East situation. There was a telephone conversation between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping, in which the two leaders condemned the Israeli actions and said that the crisis should be resolved by diplomacy rather than using the force. In such a situation, this geneva dialogue can prove to be decisive not only on Iran’s nuclear program, but also for the peace of the entire West Asia region.
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