David Lemy The Iranian will travel to Geneva on Friday to interact with Foreign Minister and European colleagues as the UK presses for a diplomatic solution for the Israeli-Iran struggle.
Foreign Secretary is ready to meet Abbas Araghchi with his counterparts FranceAs Germany and the European Union, he wants to make an agreement before the US President Donald Trump Decides to take military action against Tehran.
In a statement read by his press secretary on Thursday, Mr. Trump said that “there was still an enough opportunity to negotiate” and said he would take a decision on deploying US forces “within the next two weeks”.
Mr. Trump had earlier said that he can attend Israeli attacks against Iran and its nuclear program, but said: “I cannot do this. I mean, no one knows what I am going to do.”
Friday’s meeting with the so -called E3 countries follows Mr. Lamy’s visit. WashingtonWhere he discussed with State Secretary Marco Rubio at the White House on Thursday evening to discuss “how a deal can escape a deep struggle”.
The Foreign Secretary said: “The situation in the Middle East is dangerous. We determine that Iran should never have a nuclear weapon.”
Saying that a “window now exists within the next two weeks to get a diplomatic solution”, Mr. Lamy said: “Now is the time to stop serious scenes in the Middle East and to prevent a regional growth that will benefit anyone.”
Iranian media reported that the Israeli air strikes reached the city of The Rasht on Friday on the Caspian Sea.
According to the Iranian Human Rights Group in Washington, there was a struggle last week, at least 657 people, including 263 citizens, were killed in Iran and injured more than 2,000.
Meanwhile, at least 24 people were killed and hundreds were injured in Israel.
Earlier on Thursday, Prime Minister Sir Kir Stamor The US was urged to withdraw from military action, saying that there was a “real risk of growth”.
It is unclear whether the UK will be involved in any military action, although there is speculation that the US participation may require to use the British-controlled base on Diego Garcia in the Chagos Islands.
B -2 stealth bombers are based, which are capable of carrying special “bunker buster” bombs, which can be used against Iran’s underground nuclear facility in Fordo.
Attorney General Lord Hermer has expressed legal concern about any British participation in the struggle beyond defending his colleagues, which can limit the limit of any support for the US if Mr. Trump decides to act military.
Meanwhile, two labor backbenchers pushed to Tehran to “fresh, difficult outlook”.
John Pearce and Mike Top, President and Vice President of Israel’s Labor Friends, Mike Top said the UK immediately “needs the government to protect against a versatile diplomatic, economic and national security scheme Iranian threat and forces the government to change the course.”
Writing in the Daily Telegraph, the pair said for tight sanctions on Iran, the country’s revolutionary guard corpses and “comprehensive diplomatic solutions” that eliminates Iran’s nuclear threat to “once and all” once and all “.