UK, France, and Germany Take Bold Action by Reimposing Sanctions on Iran
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The United Kingdom, France and Germany have begun a 30-day process to reimburse United Nations sanctions against Iran for its nuclear programme in the Persian country, in accordance with a letter sent by the three nations to the Security Council, by the Reuters agency. The third country, known as “E3”, has taken the measure due to the allegations that Iran has concluded a 2015 agreement with global powers that would prevent it from developing a …
UK, France, and Germany Take Bold Action by Reimposing Sanctions on Iran
The United Kingdom, France, and Germany have jointly announced the reimposition of sanctions against Iran, marking a significant escalation in Western efforts to address ongoing concerns over Tehran’s nuclear program and regional activities. The coordinated move, reported by Atalayar, underscores mounting tensions as European powers seek to reinforce diplomatic pressure amid stalled negotiations. This latest [...]
From our correspondent – The decision by France, Germany, and the United Kingdom to initiate the "snapback" mechanism, which allows for the automatic reintroduction of international sanctions against Iran, "does not mark the end of diplomacy," said EU High Representative for Foreign Policy Kaja Kallas at a press conference following the informal meeting of EU Foreign Ministers held today in Copenhagen. Kallas emphasized that Tehran "still has th…
Following the announcement by European leaders to meet with Iranian officials to resolve the disjunctive of the nuclear programme and, in particular, uranium enrichment, the United Kingdom, France and Germany have initiated a 30-day process to re-impose UN sanctions, a measure that will likely increase tensions two months after Israel and the United States bombed Iran. An Iranian senior official quickly accused the three European powers of damag…


"To act on behalf of Israel and the United States, the E3 - a group formed by Germany, France and the United Kingdom - decided to pursue a policy of pressure on the Iranian people. This insensitivity, against which Iran strongly warned, is immoral, unjust and illegal," said Iranian Foreign Affairs Minister Abbas Aragchi on Saturday night. According to Araghchi, the European countries' decision "will have serious negative consequences for diploma…
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