'Unfounded, illegal': Iran to European countries calls 'Snapback' from nuclear sanctions to the UN - here's what it means

‘The Islamic Republic of Iran will respond appropriately to this illegal and unjustified measure,’ says Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, ‘Unjustified, illegal’: Iran to European countries calls ‘snapback’ of nuclear sanctions at the UN – here what it means (AP) France, Germans and the United Kingdom, has a step that has the United States, a step that has the United Nations Sanks. , which has the United Nations sanctions on Iran. Tehran’s isolation after his atomic places were repeatedly bombarded with Israel during the 12-day war. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, in a call with his European counterparts, criticized the move and called it ‘unjustified, illegal and no legal basis’. The move by European countries does not mean the immediate repositioning of sanctions. Instead, the process, called Snapback, begins with a 30 -day period in which Iranian and European diplomats are likely to strengthen negotiations to avoid the reopposition of sanctions. European countries have informed the UN that Iran has violated its obligations under the 2015 agreement that has limited its core activities and that it has been suspended to draw up the hard sanctions in the agreement. What is the nuclear deal of 2015? The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), established in 2015, was a record coronation between Iran and various world powers, including the United Kingdom, France, Germany, USA, among the others. As part of the agreement, Iran promised to scale its nuclear program – to limit uranium enrichment levels and stock – while monitoring by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) was allowed in exchange for relief from international sanctions. The ‘Snapback’ – which forms a critical part of this agreement, automatically lets any party reward the sanctions against Iran if it is found to significantly violate its obligations. According to the UN resolution that controls the agreement, no member of the Security Council can veto the sanctions, even Iran’s allies Russia and China. What happens in a ‘snapback’? The British, French and German Foreign Ministers have suggested that they consider the setback as a way to encourage negotiations with Tehran, AP reports. The setback on Iran nuclear sanctions will impose the extensive fines of Tehran in place before the 2015 agreement. This in turn would freeze Iranian assets abroad, and stop arms dissertation with Tehran and punish any development of his ballistic rocket program, among others. How did Iran respond? “The Islamic Republic of Iran will respond appropriately to this illegal and unjustified measure,” said Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, reports AP.