
BERLIN – German foreign ministry officials issued a public appeal Wednesday for Iran to abandon its pursuit of nuclear weapons capabilities and participate meaningfully in nuclear negotiations set to begin Thursday in Geneva.
A spokesperson from Germany’s foreign office also called on Tehran to limit its ballistic missile development and end activities that create instability throughout the Middle East region.
“We expect Iran to seize the opportunity to engage constructively in the (Geneva) talks,” the spokesperson stated.
According to a senior U.S. official who spoke Monday, the Geneva negotiations will feature American representatives Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner conducting discussions with Iran’s diplomatic team.








