Britain, France, and Germany have set an August deadline for Iran to agree to a new nuclear deal or face the reimposition of tough United Nations sanctions that were lifted under the 2015 agreement. Iran has responded with warnings, threatening to escalate its nuclear program and abandon international commitments if sanctions return. Diplomatic efforts are intensifying, with new talks scheduled in Istanbul, but both sides blame each other for the collapse of previous negotiations. The situation is further complicated by shifting alliances, with Iran consulting Russia and China, and by concerns that renewed sanctions could destabilize the region. The outcome of these talks could determine the future of Iran's nuclear ambitions and regional security.
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