On Monday, Iran accused Britain, France and Germany—three European parties to the 2015 nuclear deal—of "being at fault and negligent in implementing the nuclear agreement," according to foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei.
The move comes after the trio warned they might reimpose sanctions unless Iran returns to the negotiating table over its atomic programme. After years of fitful talks, both sides now face a diplomatic deadlock that could ripple across global energy markets and regional stability.
For young global citizens and business-savvy readers, the unfolding standoff poses big questions: How might reimposed sanctions affect oil prices? Could renewed diplomacy break the impasse before tensions escalate? With stakes high, every statement now carries extra weight.
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