Dubai, United Arab Emirates (AP) – European officials told Iran on Wednesday it had not yet taken the necessary actions to stop Return of sanctions on the United Nations nuclear programwarning time was running out.
Comments from the German Foreign Ministry and the European Union came after Iran on Wednesday called out to represent France, Germany and the UK, as well as representatives of Kaja Karas, the top EU diplomat.
“The window to finding diplomatic solutions to Iran’s nuclear issue is very fast,” Karas warned in a statement. “Iran must demonstrate reliable steps to address the demands of the UK and Germany of France. This means demonstrating full cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency and demonstrating testing of all nuclear sites without delay.”
The German Foreign Ministry wrote on Social Platform X that “Iran has yet to take the reasonable and accurate actions necessary to stop the re-challenge of UN sanctions.”
In a statement issued hours later, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragut once again argued that the re-issuance of UN sanctions was “no legal or logical legitimacy.” He also said that Iran and the IAEA were Previously reached an Egyptian-mediated transaction To grant the UN Watchdog access to all Iranian nuclear sites and Tehran reports the location of all its nuclear material.
However, it remains unclear when Iran will report the report. And in his statement, Araguchi did not offer any other routes to meet European concerns.
“It depends on other political parties to seize this opportunity to pave the path of diplomacy and avoid avoidable crises, indicating the seriousness and belief in diplomacy,” he said.
Both Israeli and Americans were seen in the 12-day war that Israel launched against Iran in June Bomb Iran’s nuclear sitewhich raised doubts about the status of Tehran’s uranium stockpile, was enriched to almost weapon-grade levels.
The process of reimplementing sanctions against Iran was called a “snapback” by diplomats who negotiated a nuclear deal with the world power in 2015, and was designed to reject a veto at the United Nations.
It will again freeze Iran’s assets overseas, with the halt weapons dealing with Tehran, punishing other measures, such as the development of Iran’s ballistic missile programme, further narrowing down the country’s involvement economy.
Using a “snapback” mechanism could raise tensions between Iran and the West in still burning regions Israel-Hamas War In the Gaza Strip, especially after Israel launched a ground attack targeting Gaza city.
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Associated Press writers Amir Vadatt of Iran and Tehran, Stephanie Liechtenstein of Vienna and Lone Cook of Brussels contributed to the report.
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