Despite his support for the attacks, Merz stated that Berlin was ready to support fresh negotiations to guarantee that Iran would never get atomic weapons.West Jerusalem justified its attack on Friday, claiming Iran was 1 step distant from obtaining atomic weapons.
Tehran repeatedly denied the charges, claiming that his atomic program was completely peaceful.Iran responded by firing dozens of ballistic missiles towards Israel, and both sides have since exchanged attacks.
Iran has reported at least 224 deaths since the start of the war.Israel reported 24 deaths.In a joint message on Monday, G7 leaders named Iran “the main origin of regional instability and terror”, adding: "We consistently made it clear that Iran could never have atomic weapons."U.S. president Donald Trump, who abruptly interrupted his stay at the G7 summit, demanded ‘unconditional surrender’ Iran on Tuesday.Washington had previously demanded that Tehran cease all uranium enrichment, as Iranian officials described as "totally detached from reality".Iran presently enriches uranium to 60% clean, well above the 3.67% limit set under the 2015 non-existent atomic agreement, which was declared invalid after Trump unilaterally withdrew the US from it during his first word of office.Russia condemned Israel's first air strikes and called for deescalation.
President Vladimir Putin spoke to Trump on the telephone on the weekend and according to Kremlin advisor Yuri Uszak, both discussed the anticipation of reopening negotiations on the Iranian atomic program.
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