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Iran Turns to Russia and China to Discuss European Threat of Sanctions ‘Snapback’

TEHRAN PROVINCE, IRAN, JUL 21 – Iran will meet with China and Russia to discuss avoiding UN sanctions amid stalled nuclear talks and threats from European countries to reimpose sanctions under the 2015 deal's snapback mechanism.

  • Tehran will host a trilateral meeting with Russia and China on Tuesday, Esmaeil Baghaei said, to discuss its nuclear program and snapback sanctions risk.
  • Amid stalled U.S. negotiations and June 13 strikes, Iran seeks support from Russia and China to avoid U.N. snapback sanctions, according to Baghaei.
  • Both Russia and China insisted on resolving the crisis diplomatically, with the Iranian Foreign Ministry describing the coordination as `good consultations`, while Baghaei noted their UN Security Council influence and diplomatic stance.
  • Baghaei said the talks will focus on threats from Britain, France, and Germany to reimpose sanctions, adding that Iran has `no plans to talk with the United States` and that a deputy minister meeting with the E3 is set for Friday in Istanbul.
  • Security experts warn that procedural delays mean U.N. sanctions enforcement will take roughly six weeks and that the snapback mechanism expires on Oct. 18, 2025, while Ben Taleblu cautioned these measures could push Iran to exit other nuclear treaties like the NPT.
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Iran strengthens its relations with China and Russia in the face of threatening US sanctions and attacks. The talks revolve mainly around the nuclear program.

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