Iran Faces Reimposition of Sanctions Unless It Negotiates on Nuclear Program
- Nuclear talks between Iran and European powers are set to resume in Geneva on Tuesday, focusing on nuclear issues and sanctions, according to Tasnim News Agency.
- The E3, consisting of Germany, France, and the United Kingdom, threatened to trigger the snapback mechanism unless Iran limits its uranium enrichment, as detailed in the 2015 JCPOA.
- Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei stated that tensions with the US are 'unsolvable' and asserted that Iran would resist American demands, according to Iranian state media.
- Iran argues that the snapback mechanism is illegitimate and warned the European powers of serious consequences should they attempt to invoke it, as reported in the text.
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In the near future, Germany, France and the UK will have to make an important decision: will they reactivate the Uno sanctions against Tehran or not? Another hesitation would be wrong, because Iran's nuclear program continues to pose a threat.
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