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German minister says Trump’s Iran talks announcement could mark turning point

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BERLIN, March 24 (Reuters) - ‌Germany's foreign minister said on ​Tuesday that he believed U.S. President Donald Trump's ⁠announcement about talks with Iran could mark a turning point in the nearly month-long ​conflict.

"Something is happening, and that's a good thing ‌in this time when there have been more risks of escalation than possibilities of bringing this ⁠conflict under control," Foreign Minister ⁠Johann Wadephul told broadcaster MDR.

Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform on Monday that the U.S. and Iran had held "very good ‌and productive" conversations about a "complete and total ⁠resolution of hostilities in the ‌Middle East". Iran has said ​no negotiations had taken place.

Wadephul said he believed Trump did hold serious talks with ‌Iran because "otherwise he wouldn't ​have said it ⁠that way" and he would not have ‌postponed his threatened ⁠attack on Iranian power plants.

"It's a fragile beginning, but it's a start nonetheless," said Wadephul.

"We ​should all strive ‌to ensure that this progress flourishes and that ⁠there's a way ​to control this conflict."

(Writing by Miranda ​MurrayEditing by Ludwig Burger)

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