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United Nations rejects China-Russia resolution to extend Iran sanctions relief

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On Friday, the United Nations could not accept a decision for China and Russia to relieve sanctions for Iran for six months under a nuclear agreement.

Oy 4 to 9, in favor of Algeria, China, Pakistan and Russia and Denmark, France, Greece, Panama, Sierra Leone, Slovenia, Somalia, the United Kingdom and the United States.

Guyana and South Korea abstained.

The vote came after the UK, France and Germany’s agreement on the “Snapback” measure of the agreement, which restored sanctions against Iran after the hearings about the nuclear program.

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On Friday, the United Nations could not accept a decision for China and Russia to relieve sanctions for Iran for six months under a nuclear agreement. (United Nations)

The sanctions that will enter into force unless the last -minute agreement is made on Friday will include the freezing of Iranian assets abroad, dealing with weapons with Tehran and punishing any development of Iran’s ballistic missile program.

“We hoped that European colleagues and the United States would think twice, and instead of clumsy blackmail, we hope that they would prefer diplomacy and dialogue instead of the incompetent blackmails instead of clumsy blackmail.” He said.

The ocean view of Iran's first nuclear power plant.

Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant in Iran 29 April 2024 (Through Getty Images Morteza Nikoubazl/Nurphoto)

The bombardment commander began to pass a 60 -day hour for Trump’s stable June strikes of Iran’s Ultimatum.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi was also gathered with French, German and British colleagues who pioneered the UN vote.

A European diplomat Associated Press told the meeting that “any new development has not produced new results”.

On Tuesday, Iran’s highest leader Ayatullah Ali Khanei said that Iran would “surrender to pressure” and negotiations with the United States would be “dead end”.

Iranian walking president

Iranian President Masoud Pesshkian, Center, the UN Headquarters in New York on Wednesday, the United Nations General Assembly, among the French President Emmanuel Macron walks on the way to a bilateral meeting. (Ludovic Marin/AFP through Getty Images)

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In an interview on Friday, Iranian President Masoud Pesshkian described the decision “unfair, unjust and illegal”.

Associated Press contributed to this report.

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