Ahead of the G7 summit, four European countries have expressed strong support for finalizing negotiations between the U.S. and Iran to lift sanctions currently imposed on Tehran. These nations deem the completion of talks “vital,” emphasizing the urgent need for a diplomatic resolution. The move signals a desire to revive the Iran nuclear deal, formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action. A core principle driving this push is preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons, with the countries asserting Iran “should never acquire a nuclear weapon.” The coordinated effort suggests a growing European consensus on the importance of re-engaging with Iran through diplomatic channels. This position is being presented as discussions with world leaders at the G7 summit commence. The countries involved were not explicitly named in the report.