Iran and Europe are currently holding talks in Geneva, the UN seat in Europe.
Foreign Minister Abbas Aragut is speaking to his counterparts from Germany, Britain and France, known as the European Troika or E3. The European Union’s Foreign Policy Chief is also present.
E3 had requested a meeting.
The subject of the consultation is not only the Iranian nuclear program, but the Israeli war of invasion against Iran.
Minister Araguchi emphasized to his interlocutors that Israel’s war of attack had to end for diplomacy to be meaningful.
The Israeli regime attacked Iran, including Tehran’s residential buildings, in an unattacked act of attack on June 13th, overnight. When the house was hit directly, the civilian died. The entire population centre was affected.
Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei, the leader of the Islamic Revolution, appointed a new military commander that same day, saying life would be dark for Israel. Shortly afterwards, Iranian forces promised Israel to “open the gates of hell,” and began a wave of punitive strikes within Israel’s occupied territory, struck sensitive sites in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and Haifa, and visited missile and drone salvos, even within the cities. Despite the intense Israeli censorship, there is a wealth of footage showing Iranian missiles hitting targets on a precise strike, causing mayhem.
Life halted in the occupied territories as Israelis flocked day and night at underground bomb shelters. Many Israelis pay large sums of money to smugglers and take them by boat to Greece and Cyprus.
Iranian officials say the mission will continue as long as necessary.
The Israeli regime, bent under Iran’s strike, has called for the United States to cooperate in the war of aggression against Iran. Ayatollah Khamenei warns the US that its potential intervention will make America “irreparable harm.”
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