United Nations – Russia and China are forcing the United Nations Security Council to vote on Friday to a resolution that gives Iran a six -month extension before Penalties It relates to its nuclear program.
It is unlikely that the last effort by Iran’s few and closest Iranian allies will enjoy sufficient support for the 15 -member council to pass. It comes a day before a series of United Nations sanctions is to be accelerated as described in the 2015 nuclear deal with global powers. This would freely freeze Iranian origins abroad, and weapons stop with Tehran and punish any development of the Iranian ballistic missile program, among other measures, to increase pressure on the economy in the country.
Britain, Germany and France, known as E3, raised the so -called “Snapback” mechanism last month after TEHRAN accused the failure to comply with the conditions of the agreement and when weeks of high -level negotiations failed to reach a diplomatic solution.
Since it started at 30 days, the Iranian Foreign Minister, Abbas Aragichi, meets with his French, British and German counterparts to distribute a deal at the last minute, which led to the United Nations General Assembly gathering for this week. But these talks seemed sterile, as one European diplomat told the Associated Press on Wednesday that the latest talks “did not produce any new developments, any new results.”
Therefore, European sources “expect Snapback to continue as planned.”
Even before the arrival of Aragici and Iranian President Masoud Bezishian to New York for the annual gathering this week, notes from the Supreme Leader of Iran, Ayatollah Ali Khounai, represents the allocation of peace with the United States “clogged clogged” that restricts any diplomatic efforts from regular watches.
Iranian officials have defended their position over the past few weeks, saying that they have put forward “multiple proposals to maintain the window open to diplomacy.” On Friday, Aragici said in a social media post that “E3 has failed to respond to” efforts “, while the United States has multiplied its dictates. The Security Council urged voting in favor of an extension to provide “time and place for diplomacy.”
European countries said they will be ready to extend the deadline if Iran extends the terms of the Series O. This appeals include direct negotiations with the United States during its nuclear program, allowing the United Nations nuclear inspectors to reach its nuclear sites, and represents more than 400 kg (880 pounds) of very enriched uranium, which the United Nations Control Authority says.
Among all countries in the world that do not have nuclear weapons programs, Iran is the only nation in the world with an uranium of up to 60 %-a short technical step of arms levels.
Earlier this month, the United Nations Nuclear Control Authority signed an agreement by Egypt to pave the way for the resumption of cooperation, including ways to re -launch Iranian nuclear facilities. However, Iran has threatened to end this agreement and reduce all cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency. United Nations sanctions should be re -imposed.
Iran was cautious against giving full access to inspectors after the 12 -day war with Israel in June, which witnessed both Israelis and Americans. The bombing of Iranian nuclear sitesThank you for almost enriched uranium stockpiles to degrees.
But a diplomat near the International Atomic Energy Agency confirmed on Friday that the inspectors are currently present in Iran, where they are inspecting a second non -damaged position, and they will not leave the country before the expected sanctions imposed this week. Inspectors of the International Atomic Energy Agency earlier watched the replacement of fuel at Bushehr Nuclear Energy Station on August 27 and 28.
The Europeans said that this alone is not enough to stop the sanctions from going out on Saturday.
This step is expected to increase the tensions that have already swallowed between Iran and the West. It is unclear how Iran will respond, given that in the past, officials threatened to withdraw from the nuclear proliferation treaty, and perhaps after North Korea, which gave up the treaty in 2003 and then built atomic weapons.
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Liechtenstein mentioned from Vienna. The Associated Press John Gambril writer in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates contributed to this report.