France, UK, Germany to reimpose Iran sanctions in August if no progress
Summary
France, the UK, and Germany plan to reimpose sanctions on Iran by the end of August if there is no progress on a nuclear agreement. These sanctions were originally lifted under a 2015 deal that limited Iran's nuclear activities. Talks between Iran and the US have stalled, with Iran willing to resume discussions if given assurances against further attacks.Key Facts
- France, the UK, and Germany will reapply sanctions on Iran if no nuclear deal progress happens by end of August.
- Sanctions removed in a 2015 agreement would return unless Iran complies with nuclear activity limits.
- The snapback provision in the 2015 deal allows the reinstatement of UN sanctions if Iran does not meet requirements.
- Iran has suspended cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency after recent US and Israeli strikes.
- Iran is open to resuming talks with the US if there are guarantees against further attacks.
- US President Trump withdrew from the Iran nuclear deal in 2018, considering it insufficient.
- China's foreign minister expressed continued support for Iran and acknowledged Iran’s right to peaceful nuclear energy use.
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