Britain, France, and Germany have warned Iran that they will reimpose tough United Nations sanctions by the end of August if there is no concrete progress on reviving the 2015 nuclear deal.
Iran is set to meet with these European powers in Istanbul for urgent talks, but tensions are high as both sides blame each other for the collapse of previous agreements. The European 'snapback' mechanism would restore sanctions that were lifted under the original deal, significantly increasing pressure on Tehran. Iran has threatened to retaliate and warned that renewed sanctions would further complicate the nuclear standoff and regional security.
The coming weeks are seen as a decisive moment for the future of Iran's nuclear program and its relations with the West.
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