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Iran’s new foreign minister calls for EU dialogue

August 23, 2024
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Iran’s new foreign minister calls for EU dialogue
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TEHRAN: Iran’s new foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, has called for dialogue with the European Union to resolve bilateral issues, following a phone call with the bloc’s top diplomat.

“The Islamic Republic of Iran welcomes the development of relations with the European Union in an environment based on mutual respect,” Araghchi said in a statement issued late Thursday.

Relations between the EU and Iran have deteriorated in recent years.

The bloc accuses Tehran of failing to rein in its nuclear activity, providing support to Palestinian group Hamas, backing Russia’s war in Ukraine, and committing human rights violations.

The development of relations “requires dialogue to resolve issues between the two parties and the correction of the misguided policies of European countries,” Araghchi added.

For his part, EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said on social media platform X that he had discussed “prospects for renewed engagement on all files of mutual interest” with his Iranian counterpart.

The discussion included the “need for de-escalation and restraint” as well as “halting military cooperation” with Russia against Ukraine and nuclear non-proliferation.

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Borrell said such “critical dialogue” was “essential to defuse regional tensions”.

Iran and its Lebanese ally Hezbollah threatened reprisals against Israel following the killing of Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran and a top Hezbollah commander in Beirut late last month.

French Foreign Minister Stephane Sejourne, in a call with Araghchi, urged Iran “to do everything to avoid a regional conflagration” that he said would be “in nobody’s interest”, a ministry statement from Paris said on Friday.

It said Sejourne insisted that Tehran urge members of Iran-backed groups in the region to “exercise the maximum restraint”.

He was referring to Hamas, Hezbollah, Yemen’s Huthis and Iraqi Shiite militias.

Araghchi also spoke by telephone with Britain’s foreign minister, David Lammy, Tehran said on Friday.

“The Islamic Republic does not want to extend the war or raise regional tensions, but it will not deviate from its absolute right to respond to the terrorist act by the Zionist regime,” a foreign ministry statement quoted Araghchi as telling Lammy, referring to Israel.

Lammy posted on X that he reiterated to Araghchi that “we must avoid any escalation in the Middle East”.

“Reaching a ceasefire deal, delivering more humanitarian aid into Gaza and securing the release of hostages is vital for regional stability,” Lammy said.

Araghchi, who took up his post on Wednesday, is known for his openness to the West.

He served as chief nuclear negotiator and played a key role in securing a 2015 agreement for Iran to curb its nuclear activity in return for an easing of sanctions.

That deal was torpedoed in 2018 by then US president Donald Trump. Efforts to revive it since 2022 have so far failed.

Tags: European UnionIranIsmail HaniyehIsrael and HamasJosep BorrellStéphane Séjourné
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