UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy is travelling to Geneva for a meeting with his French and German counterparts, as well as Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, APA reports citing BBC.
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas is also expected to attend.
If they go ahead, the talks will be the first between Iranian and Western leaders since Israel began its strikes a week ago, and are expected to focus on bringing Iran to the negotiating table.
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said the talks were "aimed at obtaining from Iran a lasting rollback of its nuclear and ballistic missiles programs".
In a statement on X, Lammy said: "Now is the time to put a stop to the grave scenes in the Middle East and prevent a regional escalation that would benefit no one."
During Lammy's meeting with Rubio, the two agreed that “Iran can never develop or acquire a nuclear weapon”, as we reported earlier.