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    German Foreign Minister Hopes Iran Peace Talks Given Chance to Work

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    Posted on March 25, 2026

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    Last updated: March 25, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul welcomes U.S. President Trump’s delay of an ultimatum to Iran and the delivery of a U.S. ceasefire proposal via Pakistan, urging Tehran to seize the diplomatic opening even amid Iran’s public denials of talks.

    German Foreign Minister Hopes for Success in New Iran Peace Talks

    Diplomatic Efforts and Reactions to U.S.-Iran Negotiations

    German Foreign Minister's Statement on U.S. Diplomacy

    March 25 (Reuters) - German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul on Wednesday welcomed U.S. President Donald Trump's pursuit of negotiations to end the war with Iran and said he hoped the talks would be given a chance to succeed.

    "It is commendable that the U.S. President has postponed his ultimatum to the Iranian regime for a few days and is now seeking negotiations," Wadephul said alongside his Tunisian counterpart Mohamed Ali Nafti in Berlin.

    "Iran's regime would be well-advised to respond to this now. So, if there is a window of opportunity for diplomacy, we should definitely give talks a chance."

    Potential Venues and Proposals for Peace Talks

    Role of Pakistan and Turkey

    A senior Iranian official told Reuters on Wednesday that Pakistan has delivered a proposal from the U.S. to Iran, and either Pakistan or Turkey could be venues for discussions to de-escalate the war in the Gulf.

    Tehran's Response to Diplomatic Overtures

    The comments, on condition of anonymity, were among rare signs that Tehran might consider diplomatic proposals, despite insisting in public that no talks were under way and it would make no deal with the Trump administration.

    International Observations and Next Steps

    German Perspective on Ongoing Talks

    "We must, of course, wait and see what these talks in Pakistan, in which we are not participating but which are now apparently taking place, will yield, which is certainly welcome," Wadephul said.

    Reporting Credits

    (Reporting by Matthias Williams, editing by Thomas Seythal)

    References

    • Trump says Iran is eager for a deal to end the war as he extends deadline to allow for diplomacy
    • Trump administration offers 15-point ceasefire plan to Iran
    • Trump steps back from his own Iran ultimatum

    Table of Contents

    • Diplomatic Efforts and Reactions to U.S.-Iran Negotiations
    • German Foreign Minister's Statement on U.S. Diplomacy

    Key Takeaways

    • •President Trump extended a deadline and sought negotiations with Iran, which was well received by Germany’s foreign minister (apnews.com).
    • •Pakistan delivered a 15‑point U.S. ceasefire proposal to Iran, detailing sanctions relief, nuclear rollback, missile limits, and Strait of Hormuz access (apnews.com).
    • •

    Frequently Asked Questions about German foreign minister hopes Iran peace talks given chance to work

    1What is the German Foreign Minister's stance on the Iran peace talks?

    German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul welcomes the push for US-Iran negotiations and hopes talks are given a real chance to succeed.

    2Who else is involved in mediating the Iran peace talks?

    Pakistan has delivered a proposal from the US to Iran, and both Pakistan and Turkey are mentioned as possible venues for discussions.

  • Potential Venues and Proposals for Peace Talks
  • Role of Pakistan and Turkey
  • Tehran's Response to Diplomatic Overtures
  • International Observations and Next Steps
  • German Perspective on Ongoing Talks
  • Reporting Credits
  • German FM Wadephul emphasized that if a diplomatic window exists, talks should be given a chance, even as Iran publicly dismisses any negotiations (lemonde.fr).
    3Has Iran agreed to enter peace talks with the US?

    While a senior Iranian official indicated mild openness through diplomatic channels, Iran insists publicly that no official talks are underway.

    4Why are these talks significant for the Gulf region?

    The talks could help de-escalate war tensions in the Gulf, offering a window of opportunity for diplomacy between Iran and the US.

    5Did the US President change his approach towards Iran before the talks?

    Yes, President Trump postponed his ultimatum to the Iranian regime and is now actively seeking negotiations.

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