The German Foreign Ministry has confirmed that it is engaging in intensive coordination with France and the United Kingdom to secure a lasting diplomatic resolution to the Iranian nuclear issue, according to Alqahera News.
In a statement, the ministry stressed that the three European powers — known collectively as the E3 — are maintaining close consultations aimed at reviving negotiations and preventing further escalation surrounding Iran's nuclear program.
The announcement comes amid growing regional tensions and international concern over Tehran’s recent acceleration of uranium enrichment activities and its reduced cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
The E3 have historically played a central role in the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran, which has been under strain since the U.S. withdrawal in 2018 and Iran’s subsequent breaches of the accord.
While no further details were given, Berlin’s affirmation of its commitment to diplomacy signals renewed European efforts to prevent a nuclear crisis and to restore channels of dialogue between Tehran and the West.
It's worth mentioning that Germany, UK, and France are part of an agreement reached with Iran in 2015 to rein in its nuclear program, from which President Donald Trump withdrew the US during his first term, insisting it wasn’t tough enough.