Iran Accuses Europe of Failing 2015 Nuclear Deal Amid Sanctions Threats
Iran accuses Britain, France, and Germany of failing to honor the 2015 nuclear deal after they threaten sanctions over Tehran’s atomic program.
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Iran accuses Britain, France, and Germany of failing to honor the 2015 nuclear deal after they threaten sanctions over Tehran’s atomic program.

Ten years after the Iran nuclear deal, we look back at its rise and fall, and what it means for global diplomacy and peace efforts.

Iran denies agreeing to resume talks with the US, emphasizing national interests amid nuclear tensions. Supreme Leader Khamenei accuses US officials of exaggerating impacts on Iran’s nuclear program.

French President Emmanuel Macron warns that Iran’s possible exit from the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty would be the ‘worst-case scenario,’ urging efforts to prevent nuclear escalation.

Amid rising tensions with Iran, the U.S. is withdrawing some personnel from the Middle East, including embassies and military bases, signaling escalating concerns over regional security.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Iran’s Seyed Abbas Araghchi met in Beijing to discuss developments in Iran’s nuclear program and reaffirm commitment to diplomatic solutions.

China hosted pivotal talks with Iran and Russia on the Iranian nuclear issue, focusing on nuclear discussions and lifting sanctions to promote peace and stability.