US, British, German and French Foreign Ministers discuss Iran and Ukraine

According to Fars News Agency’s International Group, the foreign ministers of Britain, the United States, Germany and France repeated anti-Iranian debates on the sidelines of a meeting of officials from member states of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).
In a tweet today (Wednesday), British Foreign Secretary Liz Terrace announced her meeting with her US counterpart Anthony Blinken, her German counterpart Haiku Moss and her French counterpart Jean-Yves Lodrian in the Latvian capital, Riga.
“We reaffirmed our commitment to NATO, freedom and democracy,” Terrace said, describing the meeting as good and useful. About supporting Ukraine and concerns about the danger of military aggression [روسیه به این کشور] we talked”.
He added that he had also held talks with the foreign ministers of the United States, Germany and France on “preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.”
“Moss and the foreign ministers of the United States, Britain and France had good discussions about the security challenges that have worried us,” the German Foreign Ministry tweeted, referring to the meeting.
The tweet goes on to describe the worrying security challenges: “The movements of Russian forces around Ukraine and the joint efforts to revive the UN Security Council through the return of Iran to full compliance. [مورد بحث قرار گرفت]».
The German Foreign Ministry has made the resumption of the nuclear deal conditional on Iran’s return to adherence to it, and it was the United States that withdrew from the Security Council in 2018 for no apparent reason and reversed unilateral unilateral sanctions against Tehran. The Islamic Republic of Iran has repeatedly stressed that it is the United States that has withdrawn from the UN Security Council, and that the country must first return to the nuclear deal so that Tehran can abide by its commitments.
Representatives of Iran and the P5 + 1 countries met on Monday evening at the Coburg Hotel, the site of the Borjami talks and the lifting of sanctions in Vienna, to hold a new round of talks with the Borjam Joint Commission. At the end of the round of talks, the Russian Foreign Ministry stressed the determination of the participants and announced that the two working groups had agreed to continue their work during Monday’s talks.
Today, the state-run China Daily, in an editorial, stressed the need to lift sanctions on Iran in order to revive the nuclear deal, and called on the parties to the Vienna talks to show honesty and flexibility in order for the talks to conclude. (More details)
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