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Britain, France and Germany launch 30-day process to reimpose UN sanctions on Iran, letter says

  • On Thursday, the UK, France, and Germany initiated a 30-day countdown to reinstate United Nations penalties related to Iran’s nuclear activities.
  • This step follows Iran's refusal to cooperate with IAEA inspections after US and Israeli strikes on its nuclear sites in June and stalled diplomacy since then.
  • Iran’s deputy foreign minister Kazem Gharibabadi warned that advancing snapback sanctions would likely end Iran’s cooperation with the IAEA and disrupt ongoing monitoring.
  • Iran’s rial traded over 1 million to one US dollar on Thursday, reflecting investor concerns about renewed sanctions and economic strain since the 2015 nuclear deal.
  • The snapback move risks further isolating Iran, damaging its economy, and escalating regional tensions while diplomacy may intensify before the mechanism expires on October 18.
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Germany, France and Great Britain decide to be able to reactivate suspended sanctions against Iran. Shortly thereafter, the Federal Foreign Office calls on all Germans to leave the country. The background is the escalation in the dispute over the nuclear agreement.

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Following the European move to reinstate UN sanctions against Iran, Tehran has called for a resumption of the nuclear negotiations. It is prepared to hold fair and balanced talks, said a letter to EU Foreign Commissioner Kallas.

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