Overview
- The Security Council voted down a Russia–China proposal to postpone action for six months, with 4 in favor, 9 against and 2 abstentions.
- UN measures are now taking effect this weekend under the snapback mechanism, restoring arms embargoes, nuclear and missile restrictions, and asset freezes with travel bans.
- Iran recalled its ambassadors to Germany, France and the United Kingdom and vowed to respond while asserting it will continue uranium enrichment.
- The E3 said they were prepared to defer reimposition for up to six months if Iran restored full IAEA access, addressed enriched‑uranium concerns and engaged in talks with the United States.
- The IAEA has reported enrichment levels up to roughly 60%, and Russia and China label the snapback illegal, raising uncertainty over how uniformly sanctions will be enforced.