France Warns Snapback Sanctions Remain EU's Key Leverage in Iran Talks
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While Iran seems reluctant to resume negotiations on its nuclear programme, Paris reveals a rare legal tool: the "snapback" mechanism, which allows international sanctions to be re-established without...
On Saturday evening, Jean-Noël Barrot, a guest of LCI, warned that France and its European partners had "an extremely powerful lever" to push Iran to resume negotiations on nuclear power. The Minister of Foreign Affairs referred to the "snapback", a tool included in the Vienna nuclear agreement signed in 2015, which allows international sanctions against the Mullah regime to be reimposed. TF1info explains this "unique" mechanism. - Iran's nuclea…
France's government has threatened Iran with far-reaching sanctions if it is not ready to negotiate its nuclear programme.
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot demanded that Iran come to the negotiating table - What is the "snapback" mechanism?
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said that if Iran refuses to negotiate a strict and long-term framework for its nuclear program, then sanctions imposed on it ten years ago, which affected sectors such as defense, energy and banking, could be reimposed. According to the French minister, France - together with its European partners - can, through a letter to the UN, reinstate the global embargo against Iran. In particular, Jean-Noel Barro…
France warns snapback sanctions remain EU's key leverage in Iran talks
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