Russia could back delay to ‘snapback’ of nuclear sanctions against Iran | Iran’s nuclear programme

Russia and Iran may support a six-month final delivery date before the United Nations re-exchanged their sanctions against Iran, as the European forces refused to return to nuclear areas after the Israeli-US attack in June.
France, England and Germany – known as – E3 – for a long time, 10 years ago, a largely invalid nuclear agreement between Tehran and the great powers, before the end of the end of the end of 18 October, the UN Security Council threatened to trigger the “Snapback” of sanctions.
The top three powers of Iran and Europe will meet in Geneva on Tuesday to discuss the Western demand.
Western officials said that Iran would wait until the end of August to decide whether Iran is serious about negotiation, and that Iran will wait only with a six -month extension, provided that Iran showed seriousness about negotiations with the US.
An E3 official said, ız We will see if the Iranians are reliable in extension or whether they are traveling around. An E3 official.
Two of the five permanent members of the Russian and China – Security Council – if the Europe decides to take my step, Snapback cannot veto.
Iranian President Masoud Pesshkian spoke to Vladimir Putin during the weekend and had temporary reports that Russia was willing to support the six -month extension with the possible approval of the United States. A Russian draft solution, which makes the last six -month deadline extended, is already circulating in the UN center in New York.
Europe suddenly stopped when Trump began to become a 12-day attack on Israel’s nuclear areas of Iran from five tours of the US-Iran bilateral talks, which began. The Snapback mechanism is the only way for negotiations for European forces, which are at the center of the original nuclear agreement but have found themselves more and more than diplomacy.
European conditions include the re -start of inspections, the accounting of Iran’s largely enriched uranium stock, and continuing diplomatic negotiations with the US. Iran’s High Leader Ayatullah Ali Khamenei, this week, had direct interviews with Washington, a formula that openly the possibility of meeting with a mediator from Oman or Norway.
Since Moscow will assume a one -month presidency of the UN Security Council in September, the E3 threatened to trigger Snapback until the end of August, a movement that would minimize the risk of Russian blocking.
It is reported that a counter draft decision put forward by Russia requires the extension of “Snapback olarak on the condition that it cannot be triggered at least in the six -month period. This six -month period can also be extended under Russian proposal.
The real status of Iran’s nuclear program is unknown, but Donald Trump says it was destroyed. The White House dismissed the Pentagon defense official who made a more nuance assessment.
As a retaliation for the United States, who abandoned the nuclear agreement in 2018, Iran admits that the weapon class is roughly less than 90% of the weapon class enriches up to 60% of purity. Iran insists that it has no intention of making a core bombs.
In the view of Tehran, Iran has seriously criticized the UN organ, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and claimed that Iran has hidden a secret military nuclear program to the USA. However, IAEA, Tehran’s nuclear program is completely peaceful, although it could not guarantee that a coordinated arms program in Iran is not a reliable detail, he said.
IAEA reopened negotiations on the conditions of restarting inspections with Iranian authorities, and negotiations in Geneva will focus on whether Iran is ready to meet its duties under the Nuclear Evacuation Treaty.
Iran claims that the damage to the nuclear area requires a new plan with the agency and will be more restrictive.




