
Iran Declares IAEA Agreement Void After Europe Triggers Snapback
Iran calls its cooperation deal with the UN nuclear watchdog void after France, Britain and Germany triggered snapback sanctions, signaling a tougher stance with the IAEA.
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Iran calls its cooperation deal with the UN nuclear watchdog void after France, Britain and Germany triggered snapback sanctions, signaling a tougher stance with the IAEA.
The decade-old JCPOA officially ends on October 18, lifting UN restrictions and restoring Iran’s full nuclear rights under the NPT.
Iranian FM Araghchi says Tehran is ready for fair, balanced negotiations with Washington over its nuclear program and sanctions, but only if the US guarantees mutual respect.
Iran’s president slams the US as nuclear deal sanctions snap back, blaming fresh pretexts and European inaction ahead of reimposed UN measures.
Iran’s FM warns that its cooperation deal with the IAEA will collapse if the UN snaps back sanctions, as Tehran heads to the UN General Assembly ready for countermeasures.
Iran and the E3 (France, Britain, Germany) are set to meet in New York for nuclear talks amid UN sanctions drama at the UNGA in NYC.
UN Security Council set to vote on reimposing deep economic sanctions on Iran over its nuclear program, raising tensions and hopes for a diplomatic breakthrough.
Britain, France and Germany trigger a 30-day UN snapback on Iran’s nuclear program; Tehran vows a strong response as tensions rise.
Iran and the E3 (France, Britain and Germany) met in Geneva, racing to revive the 2015 nuclear deal before a UN sanctions snapback deadline.
Tehran slams Britain, France, and Germany for neglecting the 2015 nuclear deal and warns of sanctions if talks stall.