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Europe to trigger Snapback clause against Iran over nuke deal? Tehran warns, 'will respond with…'

Europe to trigger Snapback clause against Iran over nuke deal? Tehran warns, 'will respond with…'

Time of India3 days ago
Iran has warned of a response if UN sanctions are reimposed over its nuclear programme, as tensions rise around the 2015 JCPOA deal. Media reports suggest European powers may trigger the 'snapback mechanism' if no new deal ensures their security interests. Tehran slammed the move as baseless, accusing Europe of violating its own commitments. Meanwhile, Trump, now in his second term, is urging Tehran to return to talks after a recent Iran-Israel ceasefire.
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