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UN Sanctions on Iran Snap Back After Security Council Rejects Delay

The E3 move follows stalled talks, with inspectors returning as Tehran hints at retaliation.

Overview

  • The 30‑day JCPOA snapback clock expired overnight in New York, restoring prior UN measures including a general arms embargo, bans on further enrichment and targeted asset freezes.
  • A ChinaRussia draft to extend the deadline failed in the Security Council, with nine votes against, four in favor and two abstentions.
  • The IAEA says inspections in Iran resumed this week under confidential arrangements, though Iranian officials have threatened to curtail cooperation.
  • Tehran recalled its ambassadors from Berlin, Paris and London for consultations and denounced the step as illegitimate, while signaling it would not quit the Nuclear Non‑Proliferation Treaty.
  • Germany, France and the UK say the return of UN measures does not close the door to diplomacy, and the United States signaled readiness for new talks if Iran allows full inspector access and transparency on high‑enriched stockpiles.