Iran Says To Meet With European Nations On July 25 Over Nuclear Issues
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Iran plans to meet with British, French, and German officials on July 25 to engage in discussions about its nuclear program as Western pressure intensifies for a settlement. Iranian officials have indicated that if no nuclear deal is reached by the end of August, E3 countries will reinstate UN sanctions using the snapback mechanism. Iran's cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency has been suspended following recent military actions by the US and Israel against its nuclear sites. The E3 nations are pushing for a return of UN nuclear inspectors to Iran.
Iran is set to meet with officials from Britain, France, and Germany on July 25 in Istanbul to discuss the country's nuclear program as Western nations turn up the pressure on Tehran to reach a settlement or face new sanctions.
The E3 nations have warned that if a nuclear deal with Iran is not reached by the end of August, they will reinstate all UN sanctions against Iran by activating a so-called "snapback" mechanism.
European governments can still invoke the deal's snapback mechanism before an October 15 deadline, a step that would restore those sanctions and give them a narrow but significant source of leverage in current negotiations.
Iran suspended cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in the wake of the US and Israeli bombing of its nuclear sites last month.
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