Iran, China, Russia Affirm Termination of Resolution 2231, UNSC Focus on Iranian Nuclear File
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Iran, China, Russia Declare UNSCR 2231 Expired - Politics news
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – In a coordinated statement, Iran, China and Russia denounced the European troika’s attempt to invoke the snapback mechanism as legally and procedurally invalid, asserting that under Resolution 2231, all related provisions have expired on October 18, 2025.
Tehran, Beijing, and Moscow Criticize Restoration of U.N. Sanctions on Iran’s Nuclear Program - teleSUR English
Iran, China, and Russia denounced the restoration of United Nations sanctions against Tehran over its nuclear program as illegal and asserting that the 2015 nuclear agreement and all its provisions are terminated. RELATED: Ceasefire in Gaza May Trigger Israeli Agressions Elsewhere in the Region, Warns Iranian Official The three nations “affirm that the attempt by E3 (France, Germany, and the United Kingdom) to trigger the so-called snapback is,…
Iran, China, Russia write to UN declaring nuclear deal with Tehran terminated
Tehran Iran, China, and Russia have sent a joint letter to the United Nations Secretary-General and the UNSC, stating that the nuclear deal with Tehran has been terminated, “marking the end of the Security Council’s consideration of the Iranian nuclear issue”, IRNA reported on Sunday The three countries also slammed the UK, France, and Germany, known as the E3, for attempting to trigger the “snapback” mechanism to reinstate previously lifted san…
Iran can continue its nuclear program without restrictions, it already has demands - Tehran has called on the UN Security Council.
Iran Announces End of UNSC Resolution 2231 and Calls Reimposition of UN Sanctions Illegal
Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that United Nations Security Council Resolution 2231, issued in 2015 regarding its nuclear program, officially ended on Saturday, 18 October 2025, affirming that all related restrictions and mechanisms are now null and void.
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