JCPOA Ends: Iran’s Nuclear Rights Restored as UN Resolution Expires
Iran’s nuclear rights are back in play after the UN resolution endorsing the JCPOA expired on October 18, lifting all restrictions from the decade-old deal.
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Iran’s nuclear rights are back in play after the UN resolution endorsing the JCPOA expired on October 18, lifting all restrictions from the decade-old deal.
China urges political, not military, solutions for the Iran nuclear issue, opposing sanctions and promoting diplomatic talks to break the deadlock.
The UN has reimposed nuclear-related sanctions on Iran, including arms embargo, travel bans and asset freezes. Get the quick breakdown on what’s happening and global reactions.
Iran calls out the US and Europe as snapback sanctions kick in, stalling the 2015 nuclear deal and ramping up diplomatic tensions.
At the UNGA, Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian denied pursuing nuclear weapons and called the E3 sanctions snapback under the JCPOA illegitimate, warning it could destroy the deal.
Chinese FM Wang Yi warns that abusing military force fuels conflict and stresses dialogue over war, urging peaceful solutions for global challenges.
Expert Guo Xiaobing claims recent US strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites may breach international law, urging continued radiation monitoring despite IAEA findings.
US airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites raise risks of regional fallout. Expert Q&A unpacks motives and the path to de-escalation.
Putin backs Iran’s peaceful nuclear program, denying any weapon ambitions while urging dialogue to ease regional tensions.