Iran and the three major European powers—Britain, France, and Germany—have resumed direct talks in Istanbul to try to break the deadlock over Tehran's nuclear program. The meetings come as the threat of renewed UN and European sanctions looms, with a critical deadline at the end of August. European diplomats are offering a possible extension to avoid triggering the 'snapback' of sanctions, but demand significant steps from Iran in return. Iran, meanwhile, is warning it could exit the nuclear treaty if sanctions are reimposed and is seeking support from Russia and China to counter Western pressure. Despite 'serious and frank' discussions, expectations for a breakthrough remain low, and the diplomatic window is rapidly closing.
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