Snapback
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Iran warns of ‘severe’ response if E3 triggers ‘snapback’ of sanctions
Araqchi warned about the consequences of misusing the snapback mechanism, stipulated in the 2015 nuclear deal.
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Europe must bear the consequences of activating the ‘snapback’ mechanism: Araqchi
The Foreign Minister said that threatening Iran with the ‘snapback’ mechanism lacks legitimacy, emphasizing the importance of uranium enrichment as a national achievement.
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Misusing JCPOA ‘snapback’ mechanism will lead to consequences: Foreign minister
Araqchi reacted harshly to threats from Britain, France, and Germany to invoke the JCPOA “snapback” mechanism and reinstate U.N. sanctions against Iran.
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Iran warns European troika against misusing JCPOA ‘snapback’ mechanism
Araqchi said that Iran had formally warned all JCPOA signatories that any abuse of the snapback mechanism would be met with consequences.
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China warns West about consequences of using snapback mechanism against Iran
The Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi warns the West about using snapback mechanism against Iran.
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Russia to Europe: Stop snapback threats against Iran, move past ‘phantom pains’
Ambassador Ulyanov says the European trio, having violated their obligations under UNSCR 2231, its Annex B, and the JCPOA, now intend to punish Iran for their own inability to revive the deal.
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US sanctions against Iran are illegal: Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman emphasizes that the sanctions being adopted bypassing the UN Security Council are illegal, including those imposed on Iran, Russia, or any other country.
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Iran adheres to its commitment to dialogue, diplomacy: Gov't Spox
Tehran, IRNA - Iranian Government Spokeswoman Fatemeh Mohajerani has reiterated Iran's commitment to dialogue and diplomacy, emphasizing that the nation always favors negotiation.
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Iran warns of firm response if ‘snapback’ mechanism triggered
New York, IRNA – Iran’s Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the UN Amir Saeed Iravani has warned that any threats to invoke the so-called “snapback” of sanctions against Iran, as part of a 2015 nuclear deal signed between the country and world powers, are counterproductive and will provoke a firm response from Iran.
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Iran warns of possible NPT withdrawal if ‘snapback’ mechanism triggered
Tehran, IRNA - Deputy Foreign Minister for Political Affairs Majid Takht-Ravanchi has said that if the snapback of the UN Security Council’s sanctions against Iran is triggered, Tehran has the option to leave the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), according to a top lawmaker.