Britain, France, and Germany have warned Iran that they will reimpose tough United Nations sanctions by the end of August if there is no concrete progress on reviving the 2015 nuclear deal.
Iran has agreed to new talks with these European powers in Istanbul, but tensions are high as Tehran blames Europe for the collapse of the original agreement and vows retaliation if sanctions return. The so-called 'snapback' mechanism would restore embargoes lifted under the nuclear deal, further complicating the standoff. Iran insists it will not halt its nuclear enrichment program and threatens to abandon nuclear limits if pressured.
The outcome of these talks could have significant implications for regional security and global diplomacy.
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