Sweeping UN sanctions on Iran come into effect after nuclear talks fail | Iran

Since the last trench nuclear negotiations with Western Powers could not make a breakthrough, the widespread UN sanctions against Iran entered into force for the first time in ten years.
On Saturday and Israel and the United States are expected to have a wider impact on the sanctions that came into force, the bar agreements on the Nuclear and Ballistic Missiles program of Tehran, and also on the problem economy.
European and US diplomats were emphasized immediately after the re -starting sanctions that the diplomacy was not finished.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio called Tehran to “accept direct negotiations, to keep in good faith”.
He also called on the UN member states to impose sanctions on “Immediately” to put pressure on the right to do the best for the nations of Iranian leaders and to make the best for the security of the world.
The British, French and German Foreign Ministers said in a joint statement that they will continue to “seek a new diplomatic solution to enable Iran to get a nuclear weapon”.
He also urged Tehran to “avoid any climbing action”.
Iran allowed the UN inspectors to return to their nuclear areas, but President Masoud Pesshkian said that the United States offered only a short reprieve to deliver the entire enriched uranium stock, an offer that it defines as unacceptable.
Iran’s allies Russia and China’s effort to postpone sanctions until April did not win enough votes at the Security Council on Friday, and on Sunday, the GMT led to measures that came into force at midnight.
Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul said that Germany, which triggered the extradition of sanctions alongside England and France, did not comply with Iran’s obligations of Iran.
“It is mandatory for us: Iran should never take a nuclear weapon,” he said to the UN General Assembly.
“But let me emphasize: We remain open to negotiations about a new agreement. Diplomacy can continue and continue.”
Russia, thinking that it was invalid, said it would not force sanctions.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said, “Finally, the West’s policy of pursuit of constructive solutions in the UN Security Council and the desire to make unilateral concessions through blackmail and pressure from Tehran,” he said.
Iran claimed that he hadn’t been looking for nuclear weapons for a long time.
“Snapback” of the measures frozen in 2015, when Iran’s former US President Barack Obama adopted great restrictions on the nuclear program within a negotiating agreement.
The United States brought great sanctions, including trying to force all countries to escape Iranian oil, where Donald Trump withdrew from the agreement during the first presidency.
Iran and the United States, in June, the first Israel and later US nuclear facilities before attacking a few rounds of Omani-Burgullaşı organized negotiations.
According to state television, Iran reported that he remembered his ambassadors from England, France and Germany for consultations on Saturday.
“Available [economic] The situation was already very difficult, but it will worse. ”
“The impact of the renewed sanctions is already clear: the exchange rate is increasing and this leads to higher prices,” said the 50 -year -old AFP, a “much lower” standard of living as “two or three years ago”.
The dollar was traded on Saturday with about 1.12 million rials in the black market, which was high compared to a few money monitoring websites.
The United States is already imposing unilateral sanctions on Iran and despite its challenge to China, it has put great pressure on third countries to stop buying Iranian oil.
Brussels -based Thinktank International Crisis Group said that Iran has already rejected the renewed UN sanctions, as Iran has already been working with the US.
However, Snapback said it was not easy to reverse as it would require consensus at the Security Council.
“Already high inflation, currency shortage and infrastructure problems that combine the fatigue of an economy is likely to combine,” he said.




