France, U.K. And Germany Could Restore U.N. Sanctions On Iran Next Month

United Nations (AP) – United Kingdom, France and Germany agreed to restore difficult UN sanctions in Iran until the end of August, if not concrete Progress in a nuclear agreementTwo European diplomats said in a statement on Tuesday.
The United Nations Ambassadors of the three countries met on Tuesday, Germany’s task of re -neglecting Germany’s UN’s UN’s possible Iranian agreement and sanctions. According to two US officials, the issue appeared on Monday in a telephone conversation between US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the external ministers of the three countries.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that after the call, four of them do not “develop nuclear weapons or buy nuclear weapons”.
Authorities and diplomats spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss private talks.
England, France and Germany are part of an agreement with Iran in 2015 to restrain President Donald Trump’s nuclear program Withdrawing the USA During the first period, insisting that it is not difficult enough.
In accordance with the agreement that has removed the economic penalties on Iran in exchange for restrictions and monitoring of the nuclear program, the so -called “Snapback” provision allows to re -empire the UN sanctions if one of the Western parties does not comply with the requirements of Tehran.
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said on Tuesday that three European countries would be right to re-impose sanctions.
The French Foreign Ministry reiterated the priority of continuing negotiations to create a long -term frame for Iran’s nuclear program in relation to Iran. ” before.”
Diplomats did not give the details of the agreement. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said that Tehran will accept recently The restart of nuclear talks with the USA. If there were more attack assurance, followed by Israel and the USA Strikes for nuclear facilities.
Authorized that “such actions should not be repeated, it should be a definite guarantee, and emphasized that“ Iran’s attack on the nuclear facilities makes it difficult and complicated to achieve a solution ”.
The United States and Iran have previously negotiated a few rounds of Iran’s nuclear program Israeli strikes started in June. Trump and Middle East ambassador Steve Witkoff said last week talks will be soonBut nothing has been planned yet.
Araghchi, who insisted for peaceful purposes of his country’s nuclear program, said in his 2 July CBS interview, “diplomacy gates will never close”.
Iran’s UN mission had no interpretation of the threat of renewed sanctions on Tuesday, on Tuesday.
Iran President Masoud Pesshkian said last week that US air strikes caused such bad harm to the nuclear facilities of his country, and Iranian authorities still could not reach them to investigate the destruction. Iran suspended cooperation with IAEA.
EP writers in Washington Matthew Lee and Angela Charlton in Paris contributed to this report.

