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US diplomats head to Europe for talks on Ukraine war, Iran nuclear deal

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April 16, 2025
US diplomats head to Europe for talks on Ukraine war, Iran nuclear deal
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Washington, April 16, 2025: In a renewed diplomatic push, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and White House envoy Steve Witkoff are traveling to Europe this week for high-level meetings on the war in Ukraine and efforts to revive nuclear negotiations with Iran.

According to the State Department, the two officials will meet with European leaders in Paris on Wednesday and Thursday to coordinate strategy on Ukraine and address broader regional concerns.

French diplomatic sources confirmed that Secretary Rubio will hold talks with French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot on Thursday. Their agenda includes the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, escalating tensions in the Middle East, and the possibility of re-engaging Iran in nuclear discussions.

Envoy Witkoff is also scheduled to attend a separate meeting in Rome involving Iranian counterparts, a US official familiar with the matter said.

The visit comes amid growing frustration in Washington over the lack of movement toward a peace agreement in Ukraine. President Donald Trump has accused Russia of stalling negotiations, while also controversially blaming Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for failing to end the war, now in its third year.

Simultaneously, the White House is cautiously exploring the potential for a new nuclear accord with Tehran. Indirect talks held last weekend in Oman were described by both sides as constructive, though officials acknowledged that a final deal remains distant.

Tensions flared further this week as Trump warned he was prepared to target Iranian nuclear sites if diplomacy fails. On Tuesday, he chaired a national security meeting focused on Iran’s nuclear program, according to administration sources.

Since returning to office, Trump has reinstated his “maximum pressure” policy on Iran, reimposing tough sanctions and abandoning previous diplomatic overtures. Iran’s nuclear program has advanced significantly since the US exited the 2015 nuclear deal, with limited progress during President Joe Biden’s term.

This week’s talks in Europe are seen as part of a broader effort to recalibrate US foreign policy amid ongoing wars and rising global instability.

Tags: IranJean-Noël BarrotMarco RubioMiddle EastParisRussia-Ukraine WarSteve WitkoffUkraineUS Secretary of StateWashingtonWhite House
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