Diplomatic Push for Resolution on Iran's Nuclear Programme
British Foreign Secretary David Lammy is set to meet with key international figures in Geneva to discuss a diplomatic resolution to Iran's nuclear issue, following tensions in the Middle East. His efforts are part of broader diplomatic engagements, including recent discussions in Washington.
The British Foreign Secretary, David Lammy, is scheduled to travel to Geneva on Friday. He is set to engage in crucial discussions with his counterparts from France and Germany, alongside EU High Representative Kaja Kallas and Iran's foreign minister. The focus of these talks is to find a diplomatic resolution regarding Iran's nuclear programme, as confirmed by Britain's foreign ministry on Thursday.
The forthcoming meeting marks a pivotal moment in the context of escalating tensions in the Middle East. It follows Lammy's recent diplomatic visit to Washington, where he held meetings with the U.S. Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, and Steve Witkoff, the White House Special Envoy to the Middle East.
In a statement released by the foreign ministry, Lammy emphasized the urgency of the situation, stating, "A window now exists within the next two weeks to achieve a diplomatic solution."
(With inputs from agencies.)
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