Potential Breakthrough: US-Iran Deal and EU's Role
The recent announcement of a deal between the United States and Iran is seen as a potential breakthrough in the ongoing conflict. The EU, led by foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas, is considering its involvement in the next stages, focusing on economic leverage and nuclear expertise to aid resolution efforts.
The newly announced US-Iran deal has been described as a 'potential breakthrough' by EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas. This development in the protracted conflict signals a pivotal moment.
EU is contemplating its involvement in the forthcoming phase, as it weighs options to harness its economic leverage and nuclear expertise. Kallas expressed readiness to engage in contributing towards a sustainable solution.
Her comments came ahead of a meeting with foreign affairs ministers from the 27 EU member states in Brussels, emphasizing the EU's established relationships with Gulf partners as a key asset in the peace process.
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