Iran is intensifying its diplomatic efforts with China and Russia as European powers threaten to reimpose UN sanctions—known as the 'snapback' mechanism—over Tehran's nuclear activities. High-level trilateral meetings are being held in Tehran and at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit, where Iran seeks support to resist Western pressure and maintain its right to peaceful nuclear energy. China and Russia have publicly backed Iran's sovereignty and criticized what they call Western 'bullying,' urging diplomatic solutions instead of punitive measures. These moves come amid heightened tensions following recent Israeli and US actions against Iran, and as Iran rules out direct talks with the US. The alliance signals a deepening geopolitical divide, with Iran pivoting eastward for economic and diplomatic lifelines.
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