Iran is set to resume nuclear talks with Britain, France, and Germany in Istanbul this Friday, amid mounting threats from European powers to reimpose tough UN sanctions if no progress is made by the end of August.
The talks mark the first major diplomatic engagement since a recent ceasefire with Israel and come as the 2015 nuclear deal teeters on the brink of collapse. European nations have warned they will trigger the 'snapback' mechanism, restoring sanctions lifted under the original agreement, unless Iran curbs its nuclear program. Iran, in turn, has threatened to abandon nuclear limits and warned of regional instability if sanctions return.
The outcome of these talks could determine whether Iran faces renewed international isolation or a path back to diplomacy.
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