Britain, France, and Germany (the E3) have warned Iran that they will reimpose tough United Nations sanctions by the end of August if there is no concrete progress on reviving the 2015 nuclear deal. The talks, set to resume in Istanbul, come amid rising tensions and accusations from both sides over who is responsible for the deal's collapse. Iran has threatened to retaliate and escalate its nuclear program if sanctions are restored, while European diplomats emphasize that their goal is to avoid further escalation rather than achieve a breakthrough. The looming 'snapback' mechanism would automatically reinstate sanctions lifted under the original agreement, increasing pressure on Iran to return to compliance. The outcome of these negotiations could have significant implications for regional security and the future of nuclear diplomacy.
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