Diplomats from Iran and European powers are set to revive tense negotiations over Tehran's nuclear program this week, with talks kicking off in Geneva on August 26. The meeting follows months of stalled progress and escalating threats of renewed sanctions. 🔄
What’s on the Table?
Deputy foreign ministers from Iran, France, Britain, Germany, and the EU will focus on two major demands: lifting economic sanctions against Tehran and reaffirming commitments under the 2015 nuclear deal (UN Resolution 2231). The talks come after a July round in Istanbul failed to break the deadlock. 💼
Sanctions Snapback Looms
European nations have repeatedly warned they could trigger the 2015 deal’s 'snapback' clause, which would reinstate all international sanctions if Iran violates the agreement. Tehran, meanwhile, insists its nuclear activities are peaceful and demands relief from crippling economic penalties. ⚖️
Behind the Scenes
Friday’s phone call between Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi and E3/EU leaders set the stage for this week’s meeting. Analysts say both sides are under pressure to avoid a total collapse of the deal—a scenario that could destabilize global energy markets. 📉⚡
Will this round bring a breakthrough? Stay tuned as diplomats play a high-stakes game of diplomatic chess. ♟️✨
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