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German foreign minister hopes Iran peace talks given chance to work

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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."

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.

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.

"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 by Matthias Williams, ​editing by Thomas Seythal)

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