G7 Urges Talks to Resume for Deal on Iran Nuclear Program
- On June 30, 2025, Macron called Pezeshkian to stress respecting the ceasefire and resuming negotiations.
- Following June 13 Israeli airstrikes on nuclear sites, Iran's Parliament voted on June 27 to suspend IAEA cooperation until nuclear security can be assured.
- G7 foreign ministers urged Iran to resume full cooperation with the IAEA and called for a durable, verifiable nuclear agreement under the NPT framework, emphasizing swift IAEA operations.
- Macron's June 30 call emphasized restoring peace, securing French nationals' release, and urgently resuming nuclear negotiations to address ballistic and nuclear concerns.
- Macron pledges to continue diplomatic efforts and urges Iran to urgently resume full cooperation with the IAEA for a sustainable resolution.
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G7 leaders issue official joint statement calling Iran to resume nuclear talks
(The Center Square) – Two weeks after President Donald Trump had to leave the G7 summit early to tend to escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, the G7 leaders have released a joint statement calling on Iran to resume negotiations…
G7 urges talks to resume for deal on Iran nuclear programme
Foreign ministers from the Group of Seven nations said on Monday they supported the ceasefire between Israel and Iran and urged for negotiations to resume for a deal to address Iran's nuclear programme, according to a joint statement.
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