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UN Security Council Vote Puts Iran Sanctions Snapback on Track

France, the UK and Germany say Iran has not offered credible steps on its nuclear program.

Overview

  • The Council is voting Friday on a text to keep UN sanctions relief in place, and rejection would trigger automatic reimposition at the end of the 30‑day window next week.
  • Russia and China oppose restoring sanctions, and diplomats say the resolution is unlikely to secure the required nine affirmative votes.
  • President Emmanuel Macron said Iran's latest signals are "not serious" and indicated he expects UN penalties to return by the end of the month.
  • The Europeans deem a September 9 framework between Tehran and the IAEA insufficient, noting inspections have not resumed since June strikes.
  • UN General Assembly week presents a narrow opening for a last‑minute compromise that could allow a new resolution to extend the suspension, according to analysts.