
(Bloomberg) – The best diplomats from Europe and Iran meet in New York to try to avert a new crisis over the nuclear program of the Republic of Islam, because the country is facing the restoration of extensive UN sanctions.
Foreign Ministers from France, Germany, Great Britain and the Supreme EU envirring launched interviews with their counterpart Abbas Araghchi, at the UN General Assembly in New York on Tuesday, according to people familiar with this matter.
Discussions are part of the last efforts to prevent a ten -year distance over Iran’s atomic activities to cause further instability in the Middle East, people said, asking for a discussion of private interviews.
In August, the three main European powers launched the so-called Snapback-Veto mechanism Resistant provisions in the 2015 Agreement on Iran’s Atomic Activities of Tehran for 30 days to meet the requirements of the requirements or to reinvive international sanctions for its economy and missile program.
While European powers and Iran emphasized their obligation to find a diplomatic solution, it is unlikely to find a breakthrough in the next two days.
The tension between Iran and the West has been significantly escalated last year, especially after Israel and the US in June in June in June, including the fall of bombs on a number of key Iranian nuclear places.
After the attacks, Iran significantly reduced the access of the International Agency for Atomic Energy Agency to the Nuclear Program. The agency said that it had little information about the status of the highly enriched uranium, that Iran had moved to an unnamed place before strikes, which is recently said that lies buried under a little.
And Israel and the US have accused Iran of attempting to develop a nuclear weapon, which Tehran repeatedly denied, often quoted his status as a signatory of the international treaty for non -spreading nuclear weapons.
Requirements for Europe for Iran included the restoration of negotiations with the US and allow IAEA to revive the complete inspection that Tehran has not yet been met. Last week, the UN Security Council did not pass a resolution trying to stop sanctions, paving the way to enter into force on 28 September, after the last vote on the matter scheduled on Friday.
Iran is already subject to the harsh regime by sanctioning the US and the list of measures for EU human rights. The US, which retreated from the 2015 nuclear agreement during the first term of President Donald Trump, supported the European pressure to re -impose the UN sentences on Tehran.
Iran threatened to leave NPT if the UN sanctions were restored, which could permanently strangle the IIAea inspections and create deeper ambiguity beyond the nature and purpose of Iranian atomic activities.
“If there is a solution, it can only be diplomatic. I hope that we can achieve this point in consultations in the next few days; otherwise Iran will take any measures,” Iranian state media said.
-S using Ellen Milligan, Arne Delfs and Jonathan Tirone.
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