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Deadline of nuclear talks close, Britain-France-Germany warns of strict sanctions to Iran

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Deadline of nuclear talks close, Britain-France-Germany warns of strict sanctions to Iran

Nuclear Talks: इस महीने के अंत में ईरान को अपने परमाणु कार्यक्रम और संयुक्त राष्ट्र परमाणु निगरानी संस्था के साथ सहयोग पर पश्चिम के साथ बातचीत फिर से शुरू करने की समय सीमा समाप्त हो रही है.

Nuclear Talks: Britain, Germany and France have threatened to impose strict sanctions on Iran if it does not agree to limit its nuclear program. For this, the deadline for October has been fixed. Top diplomats of Britain, France and Germany (Britain, France and Germany) have threatened to re -implement sanctions on Iran, as the deadline to resume the conversation with the West on cooperation with its nuclear program and United Nations Atomic Monitoring Association at the end of this month is ending. In a letter to the United Nations on Friday, the three countries known as E-3 said that they are ready to start a process called “Snapback” Tantra, which allows one of the western sides to re-implement the United Nations restrictions if Tehran does not follow its requirements. French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barot posted a letter on social media platform X on Wednesday.

Said- Iran should not make nuclear weapons

He co-integrated it with the top diplomats of Germany and the United Kingdom. The letter said the KF E-3 has always committed to use all the diplomatic equipment you have not to develop nuclear weapons to ensure that Iran does not develop nuclear weapons. We have made it clear that if Iran is not willing to reach a diplomatic solution before the end of August 2025, or does not take advantage of the opportunity for expansion, the e-3 is ready to apply the Snapback mechanism. The letter came after a period of clear diplomatic deadlock after the 12-day war between Iran and Israel in June, where Israeli and American jets attacked some major nuclear-related features in the Islamic Republic. Countries last month met the possibility of re -enforcing international sanctions with Iranian officials at Iran’s Consulate Bhawan in Iran, which was lifted in 2015 in exchange for Tehran to accept the ban and monitoring of his nuclear program.

Do not start conversation with Washington

Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Ismail Baghei said at the time that he hoped that the E3 countries will re -evaluate their “previous unnecessary attitude” in the meeting. Since the war, the conversation with Washington for a new nuclear deal has not resumed, and Iran has suspended relations with the United Nations’s Atomic Monitoring Institution, the International Nuclear Energy Agency after the attacks. One of the three countries choosing Snapback Mechanism will renew the sanctions on Iran, but will delay by Tehran renewing cooperation with IAEA and removing concerns about its highly rich uranium reserves. This was said by a diplomat who spoke to the Associated Press on the condition of anonymity after the July meeting in Istanbul.

Iran still has a compromise option

Iran has limited limited inspections of IAA in the past as a pressure strategy in interaction with the West and it is not clear how quickly the conversation for the agreement on its nuclear program between Tehran and Washington will resume. German Foreign Ministry spokesman Joseph Hintarsher said on Wednesday that the letter “Once again underlines the legal pre -legal conditions for Snapback. He told reporters at a regular press conference in Berlin that our situation and our appeal is very clear that Iran still has the option to decide to return on diplomacy.

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