Iranian Negotiator Doesn’t Rule Out Exiting Nuclear Treaty if Sanctions Are Reimposed
IRAN, JUL 24 – Iran threatens to leave the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty if European powers reinstate UN sanctions via snapback, risking deeper isolation amid stalled nuclear talks, officials say.
- Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi stated that Iran might leave the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty if UN sanctions are reimposed due to nuclear talks failures with Britain, France, and Germany.
- The E3 has indicated support for snapback sanctions if Iran does not show progress on its nuclear program by August.
- Gharibabadi emphasized that Iran remains compliant with the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty despite pressures to exit.
- Iran's planned meeting with E3 officials is crucial for finding a diplomatic solution to avoid further sanctions and nuclear tensions, as stated by Gharibabadi.
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Iranian negotiator doesn't rule out exiting nuclear treaty if sanctions are reimposed
A top Iranian official has warned that European threats to reimpose sanctions on Iran could trigger the country to withdraw from an international pact that limits the spread of nuclear weapons.
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