Pakistan, June 15 -- BERLIN - Germany, France, and Britain have offered to hold immediate talks with Iran about its nuclear program, aiming to reduce the rising tensions in the Middle East, German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul said.
Wadephul, currently visiting the Middle East, expressed hope that Iran would accept the offer for constructive negotiations. He noted that Tehran missed earlier chances for dialogue but emphasized it is still possible to engage peacefully.
He stressed that these talks are essential to ensure Iran does not pose a threat to the region, Israel, or Europe. Wadephul said cooperation from all sides is needed to stop the violence between Iran and Israel.
Speaking from Oman, the German minister said both sides mus...