
Iran Rejects UN’s Sanctions Snapback
Iran slams the UN’s snapback of 2015 nuclear deal sanctions as illegal, urging members to reject the move and vowing to defend its national interests.
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Iran slams the UN’s snapback of 2015 nuclear deal sanctions as illegal, urging members to reject the move and vowing to defend its national interests.
UN Security Council fails to extend Iran nuclear deal for six months amid disputed snapback trigger, raising questions on diplomacy and global stability.
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.
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