Core Points - Iran's Foreign Minister, Zarif, expressed serious concerns over the failure of the UK, France, and Germany to condemn Israel's actions during a meeting in Geneva, marking the first face-to-face talks since military conflicts began between Israel and Iran [1] - Zarif emphasized Iran's right to defend itself against Israeli aggression and stated that Iran's nuclear program is for peaceful purposes, monitored by the International Atomic Energy Agency [1] - Iran views attacks on its peaceful nuclear facilities as a serious crime and a violation of international law, indicating a willingness to consider diplomatic solutions if Israel ceases its aggressive actions and takes responsibility for its actions [1] - Zarif welcomed continued dialogue with the three European countries and the EU, expressing readiness for future meetings [1]
伊朗与欧洲三国日内瓦密谈3小时:以方停火是外交解决前提
news flash·2025-06-20 19:32