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UN Security Council Reimposes Sanctions on Iran After Russia–China Delay Bid Fails

The move follows the E3's snapback trigger citing IAEA-reported enrichment to 60%.

Overview

  • The Council rejected the six‑month postponement proposed by Russia and China, with only 4 votes in favor, 9 against and 2 abstentions.
  • The restored measures take effect at 21h Brasília on Friday, reviving the arms embargo, curbs on enrichment and missile activities, and financial restrictions.
  • The E3 initiated the 30‑day snapback on August 28 after a September 19 vote to maintain sanctions relief failed to reach the threshold.
  • Britain, France and Germany had offered to pause the snapback if Iran granted full inspector access, addressed its enriched uranium stock and agreed to talks with the United States.
  • Iran says it is prepared to respond and denies seeking nuclear weapons, while French and British envoys stressed that a diplomatic path remains open.