Iran is set to resume nuclear talks with Britain, France, and Germany in Istanbul amid escalating tensions over its nuclear program.
The European powers have warned that unless Iran makes concrete progress toward a new nuclear deal by the end of August, they will trigger the UN 'snapback' mechanism, reimposing tough international sanctions lifted under the 2015 agreement. Iran has responded with threats of retaliation and warned that renewed sanctions would further destabilize the region. The talks mark the first major diplomatic engagement since the recent ceasefire with Israel and come as Iran also coordinates with Russia and China.
The outcome of these negotiations could determine whether Iran faces renewed isolation or a path back to international cooperation.
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