UN Reimposes Sanctions on Iran Over Nuclear Program
The UN Security Council snapped back arms embargoes, uranium enrichment bans and asset freezes on Iran after EU powers triggered a ‘snapback’ over alleged nuclear deal violations.
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The UN Security Council snapped back arms embargoes, uranium enrichment bans and asset freezes on Iran after EU powers triggered a ‘snapback’ over alleged nuclear deal violations.
UN sanctions on Iran snap back this weekend after a failed Security Council bid to delay reimposition, raising tension risks and calls for swift diplomatic solutions.
The UN Security Council failed to pass resolutions to extend Iran sanctions relief under the JCPOA, leaving the snapback mechanism poised for action.
The UN Security Council will vote to reimpose economic sanctions on Iran over its nuclear program, reigniting tensions and sparking calls for last-minute diplomacy.
Britain, France and Germany have triggered a 30-day UN snapback of sanctions on Iran over its nuclear program, prompting Tehran to vow a firm response and escalate tensions.