Europe, Iran holding talks as Trump sets two-week deadline for U.S. strikes decision

Kananaskıs, Alberta – June 16: US President Donald Trump went out on June 16, 2025 to talk to journalists at the G7 Leaders Summit in Alberta, Alberta.
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Best Britain, France and Germany’s diplomats are forced for 11th hour diplomacy with Iran in Geneva on Friday, because Washington weighs the likelihood of participating in Israel’s military campaign against Tehran for the next two weeks.
Iran and Israel last week, Tehran-backed Hamas in October 2023 since the terrorist attack against the Jewish state in the last peak of the last tensions, Israel fought against the Palestinian militant group on more than one front, and Lebanon’s Hesburia and other Iranian Proxies, Lebanon’s Hezban and other Iran Proxies and other Iran proxies and other Iran proxies He’s fighting. He’s being independent.
Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations, Danny DanonReuters said on Friday that his country could not “stop his attacks until Iran’s nuclear threat was dismantled.
The conflict has been at risk of rising since the beginning of the week, among the signals that the United States – a historically close ally and Israeli weapon supplier – against military intervention against Tehran.
“I will decide whether I will continue in the next two weeks, based on a statement read by US President Donald Trump on Thursday by the White House spokesman Karoline Leavitt,” based on the chance of a significant negotiation with Iran in the future. ” He said.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Middle East Steve Witkoff, British Foreign Minister David Lammy on Thursday after the meeting in question The three are “discussing how an agreement can avoid a deepening conflict” and “there is a window in the next two weeks to get a diplomatic solution”.
According to Reuters, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, who is expected to attend the talks in Geneva, said, “There is no room to negotiate with the US until Israel’s aggression stops.”
The reluctance of Trump’s nuclear program of Iran has been a central point of statism in both tasks. The White House leader removed the US from the joint comprehensive action plan during the first presidency or JCPOA, and squeezed a series of strict financial and oil -related sanctions in Iran’s chests.
“Peacemaker”, who declared himself, has continued a second nuclear program agreement since the beginning of the second period, and initially expressed his choice of diplomatic breakthroughs-European authorities hoped to strike right now.
“In the United States, [there are] Many political officials who are convinced that we should not make mistakes of the past once again. What we see in Libya, what we see in Afghanistan, what we see in Iraq, we do not want to see that it is reproduced. “
In particular, Britain, France and Germany – along with Russia and China’s allies – Washington and Tehran and JCPOA had previously been involved.
France’s Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs Jean-Noel Barrot, Britain’s Foreign Secretary David Lammy, Germany’s Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul and European Union High Reportsim Geneva, Switzerland June 20, 2025, Duraing A Meeting of European Call For European Countries Call For Iranian Nuclear Program, which aims to break the nuclear program after Israeli bombings aiming to break the Nuclear program Increase.
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The markets were shaken by the possibility of destabilizing the larger oil -rich Middle East and withdrawing in the world’s largest economy in the world’s largest economy, and pushed investors to focus on a safe focus on flight and defense companies and initiatives.
Russian President Vladimir Putin was concerned about the possibility of the world to turn to World War II on Friday, another sign of increasing tensions in both Israel and Iran and in the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine.
“This is disturbing, Put Putin said, when asked if he’s worried about possibility, according to Reuters.
In Russia, St. “I speak without any irony, without a joke. He said.