France will put forward a diplomatic offer to Iran at talks in Geneva on Friday, which will include resuming the International Atomic Energy Agency’s work towards zero nuclear enrichment with the ability to visit all sites, French President Emmanuel Macron said. “It is essential to prioritise a return to substantive negotiations which include nuclear – to move to zero enrichment, ballistics – to limit Iranian capacities, and the financing of all the terrorist groups that destabilise the region,” Mr Macron said before the first in-person meeting between the French, German, British and Iranian foreign ministers since the Iran-Israel air war began last week.

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