Iran, Europeans to Meet as Snapback Sanctions Loom
- Iran will meet with Britain, France, and Germany next week regarding its nuclear program, according to statements from the parties involved.
- The European powers have warned Tehran to engage quickly to avoid the activation of snapback sanctions.
- French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot stated that time is running out, urging Iran to conduct substantive negotiations.
- German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul emphasized that Iran needs to engage substantively to avoid snapback sanctions.
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In the dispute over Iran's nuclear program, the government in Tehran intends to continue its talks with Germany, France and Great Britain next week.
The three European countries had threatened new sanctions if Tehran did not find a "satisfactory solution" to the nuclear issue by August 31.

Iran, Europeans to meet as snapback sanctions loom
Iran will meet next week with Britain, France and Germany on its nuclear programme, the parties said Friday, as the European powers warned Tehran to engage swiftly to avoid snapback sanctions.
Tehran states that London, Paris and Berlin “have no legal and logical basis” to invoke the restoration of coercive measures.
Iran, European powers to resume nuclear talks next week - Times Kuwait
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi and his counterparts from France, Britain, and Germany agreed today to restart negotiations on nuclear issues and sanctions, with deputy foreign ministers set to meet Tuesday. German Foreign Minister Johannes Wadephul confirmed the talks and warned Tehran that failure to reach a verifiable and sustainable agreement could trigger the UN “snapback” sanctions mechanism, reports Al-Jarida. Araqchi dismissed the…
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