European powers (UK, France, Germany) and Iran have resumed direct nuclear talks in Istanbul for the first time since recent military escalations involving Israel and the US. With a UN deadline approaching, Europe is weighing whether to reimpose sanctions ('snapback') on Iran if it fails to cooperate on nuclear transparency and limit its uranium enrichment. Iran, meanwhile, is seeking support from Russia and China and warns it could withdraw from the global nuclear treaty if pressured further. Both sides describe the talks as 'frank' but no major breakthroughs have been reported, and further meetings are planned. The outcome could determine the future of Iran's nuclear program and the stability of international nonproliferation efforts.
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