Iran's Nuclear Dilemma: Reimposing Sanctions Adds Complexity
Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi cautions that reimposing international sanctions could complicate Iran's nuclear issue. This warning comes ahead of a meeting with Britain, France, and Germany, who may use the UN snapback mechanism to reimpose sanctions if progress isn't made by the end of August.

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Iran's nuclear contention could become even more intricate with the reimplementation of international sanctions, warns Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi. The cautious sentiment was echoed in Iranian state media on Tuesday, mere days before a significant meeting with the E3 – an alliance of Britain, France, and Germany.
The European trio has expressed their intent to activate the United Nations snapback mechanism, potentially reinstating sanctions on Iran. Their warning stands like a looming deadline, emphasizing the need for tangible progress on Iran's nuclear program by the end of August.
As tensions simmer, the international community closely watches the ongoing diplomatic maneuvers, reminding us of the high stakes involved in these discussions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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