Britain, France, and Germany (the E3) have given Iran an August deadline to make concrete progress on its nuclear program or face the reimposition of tough United Nations sanctions that were lifted under the 2015 nuclear deal. Talks between Iran and the E3 are set to resume in Istanbul, but tensions are high as Iran blames Europe for the collapse of the original agreement and threatens retaliation if sanctions return. European diplomats argue that the snapback mechanism is necessary to pressure Iran back into compliance, while Iranian officials warn that renewed sanctions could destabilize the region and prompt Iran to abandon nuclear limits. The standoff comes amid broader geopolitical tensions, with Russia and China also involved in discussions. The outcome of these talks could determine whether diplomacy prevails or the nuclear crisis escalates further.
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