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European warning to Iran: the conclusion of a nuclear agreement before the end of the summer or the return of sanctions news


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Paris announced that the foreign ministers of France, Britain, Germany and the European Union informed their Iranian counterpart Abbas Araqji their intention to reactivate United Nations sanctions against his country if it has not made progress in terms of reaching an agreement on its nuclear program.

The French Foreign Ministry said that “European ministers assured Minister Araqji their determination to re -impose all international sanctions on Iran, in the absence of an agreement on the Tehran nuclear program before the end of the summer.”

The Europeans are pressuring Tehran in an attempt to persuade it “the necessity of resuming diplomatic efforts without delay, with the aim of reaching a solid and permanent and permanent agreement on the Iranian nuclear program” whose fate has become a matter of many speculation since it was targeted by Israeli and American military strikes last June.

The nuclear agreement concluded between the major powers and Iran in 2015 (the joint comprehensive action plan) from which the United States withdrew and therefore no longer a party to other parties (Iran, the group of the three European countries, China, and Russia), which includes a clause that allows the re -imposition of international sanctions on Tehran in the event that it does not fulfill its obligations.

This mechanism called “Snap Back” should be activated before the expiration of the joint comprehensive work plan in October.

Hence the Europeans seek to achieve diplomatic progress with Iran before the end of August.

And Tehran warned last week that the reactivation of these sanctions would mean “the end of Europe in the Iranian nuclear issue.”

Araqji and American envoy Steve Whittvv have held 5 rounds of talks since April by Omani, before Israel launched a 12 -day war against Iran against Iran, in which the United States participated in the bombing of 3 Iranian nuclear facilities.

On June 22, the United States bombed the Uranium Underground Festival in South Tehran, and two nuclear establishments in Isfahan and Natanz (center). The actual size of the damage to the bombing of these sites has not yet been known.

Western countries and Israel suspect that Tehran seeks to own an atomic bomb, which is denied by the Islamic Republic, confirming its right to continue its nuclear program for civil purposes.

There is a major dispute between the United States and Iran on the issue of uranium enrichment, while Tehran insists that fertilization is its right in accordance with international law, the administration of US President Donald Trump is considered a “red line”.

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