Military confrontation seems inevitable if no new Iran nuclear deal, France says
- France's Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot warned a military confrontation with Iran is 'almost inevitable' if nuclear talks fail, stressing the urgency for diplomacy.
- European powers aim to limit Iran's uranium enrichment before a 2025 deadline, while Iran maintains its program is peaceful and compliant with international laws.
- France plans to lodge a complaint against Iran at the International Court of Justice regarding the detention of two French nationals, a step praised by their families.
- Iran has consistently denied seeking nuclear weapons, claiming its nuclear program complies with international regulations.
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War with Iran is ‘almost inevitable’ if no nuke deal reached, France warns
French foreign minister warns that military confrontation with Iran will be virtually unavoidable if a new nuclear deal cannot be reached, as US weighs indirect talks with Tehran after Iran rejected direct negotiations. By World Israel News Staff Iran appears to be on a collision course with the West over its nuclear program, France warned Wednesday, making a war “almost inevitable” should the latest bid to reboot nuclear deal talks fail. French…
Iran: France alarms about "military confrontation" if nuclear negotiations fail
A military confrontation with Iran is "almost inevitable" in the event of a failure of negotiations on the Tehran nuclear programme. This sentence was pronounced by the French Foreign Minister, Jean-Noël Barrot, this Wednesday, April 2nd in Paris. Also this Wednesday, a defence council was dedicated to Iran, around French President Emmanuel Macron and several of his ministers. All in a very tense context.
Military clash with Iran almost inevitable if nuclear talks fail
France foreign minister, Jean-Noel Barrot, has warned there could be a potential military clash if they fail to reach a new agreement on Iran’s nuclear programme. Barrot stated this while speaking on Wednesday, after a high-level meeting on Iran chaired by President Emmanuel Macron. He made it clear that the “window of opportunity” for diplomacy was small with Tehran. The big European countries are seeking a diplomatic path, with a view to reach…
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