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European and Iranian diplomats meet in Istanbul as return of sanctions looms over nuclear deadlock

ISTANBUL, TURKEY, JUL 25 – European powers warn they may reinstate UN sanctions by end of August unless Iran resumes cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency and addresses uranium stockpile concerns.

  • Delegates from Germany, France and the United Kingdom met with Iran in Istanbul, according to Reuters, marking the first high-level talks since Israeli and U.S. strikes in June, with Gharibabadi calling sanctions 'completely illegal' and warning of new measures.
  • Facing a late-August deadline, the European E3 powers warned of triggering the snapback mechanism reinstating UN sanctions.
  • After recent attacks, Iran's enrichment levels have reached near weapons-grade purity, while the United States struck nuclear sites at Fordo, Isfahan and Natanz on June 22, 2025.
  • Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi warned that triggering sanctions 'is completely illegal,' noting that failure to agree risks a new wave of sanctions.
  • An Oct. 18 deadline approaches when the UN resolution expires, and inspectors have left with a technical team expected to return in the coming weeks.
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Iran's foreign affairs spokesman declared the meeting in advance on the "Reality Test for Europeans": In Istanbul, the E3 states spoke with representatives from Tehran about the controversial nuclear project.

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Iran and three European states met for talks – without a solution. The pressure on Iran is great.

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