European powers (UK, France, and Germany) are warning Iran that unless it makes concrete progress on its nuclear program by the end of August, they will reimpose tough United Nations sanctions that were previously lifted under the 2015 nuclear deal.
Iran has agreed to hold new talks with these countries in Turkey, marking the first such negotiations since the recent ceasefire with Israel. The European nations argue that Iran has failed to uphold its commitments, while Iran blames the Europeans for the collapse of the original agreement. Both sides are using the threat of sanctions as leverage, with Iran vowing to retaliate if the UN Security Council triggers the 'snapback' mechanism.
The outcome of these talks could significantly impact regional stability and the future of Iran's nuclear ambitions.
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