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UN Sanctions on Iran Snap Back After RussiaChina Delay Bid Fails

The decision stems from the E3’s snapback trigger over IAEA‑reported enrichment gains, with Moscow and Beijing disputing its legality.

Overview

  • The Security Council rejected a Russian‑Chinese draft to postpone action, with 4 votes in favor, 9 against and 2 abstentions, clearing the way for automatic reimposition at 21:00 Brasília time on Sept. 27.
  • Restored measures include an arms embargo, bans on enrichment and reprocessing, restrictions on ballistic‑missile‑related transfers, asset freezes and travel bans, subject to national implementation.
  • Iran recalled its ambassadors to the UK, France and Germany, denounced the move as illegal, reaffirmed it does not seek nuclear weapons and said it remains in the Non‑Proliferation Treaty.
  • The UK, France and Germany had offered up to a six‑month delay if Tehran restored IAEA access, addressed enriched‑uranium stockpile concerns and engaged with the United States; European envoys said diplomacy can continue.
  • IAEA reporting on sharply accelerated enrichment up to about 60% underpinned the snapback, while questions persist over enforcement because Russia and China say they will not recognize the process.