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Nuclear sanctions snap back on Iran as delay vote fails

The UN ambassador, the UN ambassador, will be determined that the United Nations’ sanctions on Iran will be implied, and after the decision of a Russian and Chinese Security Council, he asked Tehran to warn the West that the West gave responsibility for any result.

The Western forces warned that the decision to restore sanctions to restore the tensions with Tehran would be covered with a harsh reaction and that they would open the door to the rise.

After supporting the draft decisions of the Russian and China, Russian and China pushed to delay the return of sanctions against Iran at the 15 -member UN Security Council.

“This council does not have the necessary assurance that this council is a rapid diplomatic solution,” Barbara Wood, the United Nations ambassador of England, said on Friday after the vote. He said.

“This Council has fulfilled the necessary steps of the Snapback process specified in the decision numbered 2231, so UN sanctions aimed at the proliferation of Iran will be re -implemented this weekend.” He said.

Iranian President Masoud Pesshkian said there was no intention of abandoning a non -serigraphy treaty in response to the revival of Iran’s UN sanctions in a group of journalists and analysts.

“Iran will never look for nuclear weapons … We are completely ready to be transparent about our extremely enriched uranium.” He said.

All UN sanctions in Iran will return on Saturday after triggering a 30 -day process that accuses Tehran of violating the 2015 agreement to prevent Nuclear weapons development of European forces known as E3.

Iran refused to look for nuclear weapons.

Diplomats, Iran and Britain, France and Germany, the last trench talks between the deadline for six months after the decision to delay sanctions, he said.

Nine countries no votes, two abstained.

The state media reported that Iran reminded the ambassadors of Germany, France and the United Kingdom for consultation on Saturday after the “irresponsible” former state of the Snapback mechanism of the European states.

While the UN sanctions would enter into force immediately on Saturday, the European Union sanctions would return next week.

Iran’s economy has already been fighting with the restructured sanctions since 2018 after US President Donald Trump left the agreement in the first period.

The sanctions would lean on a gun embargo, the prohibition of uranium enrichment and re -processing, ballistic missiles that offer nuclear weapons, a global asset freezing and travel bans to individuals and beings, and at the same time hitting the energy sector.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who addressed the UN General Assembly early on Friday, said the country should not allow the world to reconstruct Iran’s nuclear and military programs that bombed its nuclear facilities with the United States in June.

“We have removed a dark cloud that can demand millions and millions of lives, but ladies and gentlemen, we should stay awake,” Netanyahu said on Friday.

“We should not allow Iran to rebuild Iran’s military nuclear capacities and Iran’s enriched uranium stocks. These stocks should be eliminated and the UN Security Council sanctions need to be withdrawn tomorrow.” He said.

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