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Inspectors have returned only to the Bushehr nuclear power plant, not to other sensitive sites, including those hit by U.S.
Iran is ready to resume "fair " negotiations over its disputed nuclear programme if the West shows goodwill, Iran's foreign ...
Britain, France and Germany could trigger the reimposition of harsh penalties as the 2015 nuclear deal is soon to expire with nothing to replace it. More talks will follow.
France, Germany and the United Kingdom have begun the process to reimpose UN sanctions on Iran over its nuclear program.
European powers trigger snapback sanctions against Iran after Tehran refused nuclear demands and failed to account for 900 lbs of highly enriched uranium.
The process, termed a “snapback” by the diplomats who negotiated it into Iran’s 2015 nuclear deal with world powers, was designed to be veto-proof at the U.N. and could take effect as soon as October.
France, Germany and the United Kingdom have started a process to reimpose U.N. sanctions on Iran over its nuclear program.
Germany, France and the United Kingdom moved to restore UN sanctions on Iran over its nuclear programme on Thursday, as Tehran slammed the decision as "baseless and unlawful. " In a letter delievered ...
"The Islamic Republic of Iran will respond appropriately to this illegal and unjustified action by the three European countries, in order to protect and guarantee its national rights and interests," ...
The United Kingdom, France and Germany took the first step on Thursday in snapping back severe sanctions on Iran over its nuclear program, signaling the death knell for the Obama-era nuclear deal, ...
Iran is threatening to ban inspections if it is hit by new sanctions under a nearly expiring nuclear deal from 2015—a day after allowing inspectors limited access to its Bushehr facility. Newsweek has ...
Britain, France and Germany plan to jointly notify the U.N. Security Council that Iran is in “significant” violation of the ...