European powers—Britain, France, and Germany—have warned Iran that unless it makes concrete progress on its nuclear program by the end of August, they will reimpose tough United Nations sanctions that were lifted under the 2015 nuclear deal. Talks are set to resume in Istanbul, with both sides seeking to avoid further escalation but facing mounting distrust and accusations of broken commitments. Iran has threatened to retaliate and potentially abandon nuclear restrictions if sanctions return, raising fears of increased regional instability. The so-called 'snapback' mechanism allows for the automatic reinstatement of previous UN sanctions, a move Iran says would complicate diplomatic efforts. The outcome of these negotiations could determine whether Iran faces renewed international isolation or a path back to compliance and relief.
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