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.
Geneva meeting brings little progress toward negotiations on nuclear program
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.