Iran Will Hold Nuclear Talks with European Nations in Turkiye, the First Since Ceasefire with Israel
TEHRAN PROVINCE, IRAN, JUL 21 – Iran asserts European trio lost legal standing under 2015 nuclear deal due to failure to offset US sanctions amid deepening economic crisis, officials said.
- July 21, 2025, Iran’s Foreign Ministry accused France, Germany, and the UK, claiming they lack legal standing to invoke the UN “snapback” mechanism.
- The United States withdrew in 2018, triggering reimposed sanctions, and the mechanism to offset those sanctions never materialised, prompting firm exits and an economic crisis.
- In recent weeks, the E3 have threatened to trigger UN “snapback” sanctions, underscoring tensions, as the July 18 IAEA report indicates Iran’s stockpile exceeds the 3.67% cap.
- Ahead of Friday’s Istanbul talks, Baghaei said Iran will press demands during the meeting with Iranian deputy foreign ministers and British, French and German diplomats.
- Tehran will host a trilateral meeting Tuesday with China and Russia to discuss nuclear issues, as the JCPOA deal expires on October 18.
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Before new nuclear talks Iran accuses Germany, Great Britain and France of the failure of the 2015 agreement and calls for further negotiations.
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Tehran on Monday blamed European powers for the failure of the 2015 nuclear deal, accusing them of breaking their commitments ahead of renewed talks in Istanbul with Britain, France and Germany. The 2015 deal, reached between Iran and the UN Security Council's permanent members - Britain, China, France, Russia and the United States - plus Germany, imposed curbs on Iran's nuclear programme in exchange for sanctions relief. But it unravelled in 20…
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