Europe foreign ministers see 'perilous' moment, urge Iran to talk to US

Geneva meeting brings little progress toward negotiations on nuclear program

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Foreign ministers representing Britain, Germany, France and the European Union, respectively -- from left, David Lammy, Johann Wadephul, Jean-Noel Barrot and Kaja Kallas -- speak with reporters after nuclear talks with Iran in Geneva on June 20. © Reuters

GENEVA (Reuters) -- European foreign ministers urged Iran on Friday to engage with the United States over its nuclear program after high-level talks in Geneva aimed at opening negotiations for a new nuclear deal ended with little sign of progress.

The talks between the foreign ministers of Germany, Britain, France and the European Union with their Iranian counterpart sought to test Tehran's readiness to negotiate despite there being scant prospect of Israel ceasing its attacks soon, diplomats said.

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