Britain, France and Germany threaten to reimpose sanctions on Iran as nuclear program deadline nears
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Top diplomats from Britain, France, and Germany, collectively known as the E3, are poised to reimpose sanctions on Iran should the country fail to resume nuclear negotiations by the end of August 2025. A letter addressed to the United Nations signals the E3's willingness to activate the snapback mechanism, which would reinstate U.N. sanctions. This move underscores the E3's commitment to preventing Iran from developing a nuclear weapon through all available diplomatic means, emphasizing the urgency for Iran to engage in negotiations.
The top diplomats of Britain, France, and Germany threatened to reimpose sanctions on Iran as an end-of-the-month deadline nears for the country to resume negotiations.
The E3 wrote in a letter to the United Nations that they were willing to trigger a process known as the snapback mechanism regarding Iran's nuclear program.
E3 have always committed to use all diplomatic tools at our disposal to ensure Iran does not develop a nuclear weapon.
The letter indicated that if Iran is unwilling to reach a diplomatic solution or seize the opportunity of an extension, the E3 are prepared to trigger the snapback mechanism.
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