Iran is set to resume nuclear talks with Britain, France, and Germany in Istanbul amid escalating tensions over its nuclear program.
The European powers have issued an ultimatum: Iran must make concrete progress toward a new nuclear agreement by the end of August or face the reimposition of tough United Nations sanctions, known as the 'snapback' mechanism. Iran has warned of retaliation and potential regional instability if sanctions are restored, blaming European countries for the collapse of the 2015 nuclear deal. The talks come as diplomatic maneuvering intensifies, with Iran also consulting with Russia and China.
The outcome of these negotiations could have significant implications for regional security and international non-proliferation efforts.
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