The leaders from France, Germany and the UK threatened to re -mention the UN sanctions against Iran, unless the Islamic state would reach a nuclear agreement by the end of August.
In a letter addressed to the UN and dated last Friday, the highest diplomats of three countries – known as the E3 – said they were ready to bring back international sanctions to Iran, which were canceled according to the common complex action plan of 2015.
“The E3 has always committed itself to using all the diplomatic tools available to ensure that Iran does not develop a nuclear weapon,” according to a letter Jean-Nael Barrot, a French Minister of Foreign Affairs, published on Wednesday.
“We have explained that if Iran is not willing to achieve a diplomatic solution by the end of August 2025, or does not use the opportunities of extension, E3 is ready to induce a snapback mechanism.”
Representatives of the Iranian mission to the UN did not immediately respond to the request for comment.
After starting, the Snapback mechanism – to expire on October 18 – allows 30 days to negotiate before renewing sanctions.
E3 offered Iran a limited extension before the reactivation of sanctions – in exchange for renewed negotiations – but Tehran did not respond to this offer, European officials said in a letter.
This July, Iran conducted interviews in Turkey with E3, which were three European parties of the 2015 nuclear agreement. The tension with Iran was particularly high because Israel and the US intervened nuclear places in June, which led Iran to suspend cooperation with the UN atomic dog.
If the UN imitated sanctions again, Iran could withdraw from the non -placing contract of nuclear weapons, the main Iranian negotiator said in July.
With the help of themselves Adghirni, Golnar Motecalli and Jonathan Tiron.
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