Washington, August 28 /TASS /. The Foreign Minister, Germany, the United Kingdom, as well as the EU DIP, informed US Secretary of State Marco Rubio about the intention to initiate the process of restoring sanctions against Iran on August 28.
The portal emphasized that in this way, European countries hope to “enhance economic pressure” for Tehran, which can lead to reaction measures from Iran. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has not responded to the request of confirmation and comments on the information of AXIOS sources.
Earlier, Reuters informed sources that Eurotroka countries could start the process of restoring sanctions on Iran on August 28, because negotiations on the Tehran nuclear program were unsuccessful. According to the agency, Eurotroy is writing in writing to notify the United Nations Security Council for its decision. Sanctions on Iranian financial, banking, energy and defense fields will be restored 30 days later.
The United States and Eurotroshka countries have previously agreed to consider the end of the 8th day of the end of the nuclear transaction. Tehran threatens to withdraw among those who participate in the non -consolidated nuclear agreement in case the United Nations Security Council's sanctions are removed on the basis of 2015 agreements.
In 2015, Iran and the United Kingdom, Germany, China, Russia, the United States, France signed a comprehensive action plan (SVPD), ending the crisis began in 2002 due to West Tehran's allegations of the development of nuclear weapons. US President Donald Trump left the agreement in his first term and restored all US sanctions against Iran.
In response to 2020, the Islamic Republic announced the reduction of obligations according to SVPD and restricting access to inspections of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) for the country's nuclear facilities. However, until the Iran-Israeli conflict in June, Iaea continued to check. On August 26, the Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation at the United Nations Polyansky stated that Moscow is seeking to expand the validity of the United Nations Resolution, adopted to support SVPD, for six months until April 18, 2026 to find a diplomatic resolution of the Iran nuclear program.