Britain, France, and Germany (the E3) have set an August deadline for Iran to make concrete progress on its nuclear program or face the reimposition of tough United Nations sanctions, known as the 'snapback' mechanism. In response, Iran is urgently seeking support from Russia and China to counter the European threat and has agreed to hold new nuclear talks with the E3 in Istanbul. Iranian officials warn that restoring sanctions would escalate tensions and could prompt Tehran to abandon nuclear restrictions or regional security commitments. The diplomatic standoff comes amid accusations from both sides over the collapse of the 2015 nuclear deal, with Europe blaming Iran for non-compliance and Iran accusing the E3 of breaking their commitments. The outcome of these talks could determine whether Iran faces renewed international isolation or a path back to diplomacy.
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