Germany, France, UK trigger process to reimpose sanctions on Iran
Summary
Germany, France, and the UK have started a process to bring back sanctions on Iran. This move comes after discussions failed regarding Iran's nuclear program. The countries, known as the E3, say Iran broke terms of a 2015 deal meant to limit its nuclear activities.Key Facts
- Germany, France, and the UK, called the E3, are working to bring back sanctions on Iran.
- These actions follow failed attempts to agree on Iran's nuclear program.
- The snapback mechanism in the 2015 nuclear agreement allows reimposed sanctions if terms are broken.
- Iran is accused of going against the 2015 nuclear deal, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).
- The E3 claims Iran has a large stockpile of enriched uranium without clear civilian use.
- Sanctions could be reimposed, affecting arms sales, missile development, and financial assets.
- Iran says it continues to engage in talks and calls for more time for diplomacy.
- The initial move to reimpose sanctions doesn't mean they start immediately, leaving room for more discussions.
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