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Iran Rejects US Talks on Nuclear Program as Sanctions Loom

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

TEHRAN, Iran⁢ (AP) ​- Iran’s Supreme Leader ayatollah Ali khamenei publicly rejected direct negotiations with the United States to revive ⁢the 2015 nuclear deal, a move that significantly complicates efforts to prevent the reimposition of international sanctions.The declaration, ‍made Thursday,​ comes as a ​deadline looms for a diplomatic resolution.

The rejection throws into jeopardy the possibility of averting‍ a⁣ “snapback” of sanctions, a mechanism built into the original agreement designed ⁣to be ​veto-proof ‍at ⁣the⁤ united Nations. Unless a deal ⁣is reached this week,those sanctions are ‌set to automatically resume on Sept. 28, further crippling Iran’s economy and⁣ possibly escalating regional tensions. The⁤ move⁣ impacts not only Iran,but⁤ also​ global efforts​ to contain its‌ nuclear ⁣program and maintain stability⁣ in the Middle ​East.The “snapback” process was triggered by‌ the United States⁣ at the end​ of August. European nations have ​indicated a willingness ‌to extend the 30-day deadline if Iran were to resume direct talks with the U.S., grant access to its nuclear sites for U.N. inspectors, and provide accounting for its ‍enriched uranium stockpile-currently exceeding ‍400 kilograms, ⁤according to the ‌U.N. watchdog.

Resumption of sanctions would freeze Iranian assets held abroad, halt arms deals with Tehran, ​and‍ impose penalties on the growth of Iran’s ballistic missile program. The​ 2015 nuclear deal, formally known as the Joint Extensive Plan of⁣ Action ‌(JCPOA), limited Iran’s nuclear program in exchange‌ for sanctions relief. The U.S. unilaterally withdrew⁣ from the agreement ⁤in 2018 under then-President Donald Trump, leading Iran to gradually⁣ roll ‌back its commitments.

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