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France, UK, and Germany Ready to Trigger UN Snapback Over Iran by August

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France, the United Kingdom, and Germany have announced plans to activate the United Nations snapback mechanism on Iran by the end of August if a new nuclear deal is not reached. This decision underscores the growing concern among these European powers over Iran’s nuclear activities.

The snapback mechanism is a process designed to reimpose UN sanctions that were previously lifted under the 2015 nuclear agreement. The European countries aim to use this threat as leverage to encourage Iran to return to negotiations and agree on specific restrictions related to its nuclear program.

This move comes amid ongoing tensions between Iran and international powers about compliance and transparency issues. According to the European nations, activating the snapback is essential for:

  • Ensuring global security
  • Preventing the proliferation of nuclear weapons

Iran has so far resisted calls to revive the 2015 nuclear deal, raising concerns about a potential escalation of conflict in the region. This development represents a crucial diplomatic moment, as major world powers strive to find a peaceful resolution to the nuclear issue.

Stay tuned to Questiqa Europe News for the latest updates on this important matter.

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