European powers—Britain, France, and Germany—have set an August deadline for Iran to agree to a comprehensive nuclear deal or face the reimposition of tough United Nations sanctions. The threat comes as Iran prepares for renewed nuclear talks with these countries in Istanbul, amid accusations from both sides over the collapse of the 2015 nuclear agreement. Iran has warned that restoring sanctions would complicate negotiations and could prompt it to abandon nuclear restrictions or retaliate in other ways. The 'snapback' mechanism, which would automatically restore sanctions lifted under the original deal, is at the center of the standoff. The outcome of these talks could have significant implications for regional security and the future of Iran's nuclear program.
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