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Iran Accuses Europe of Bias as Sanctions Threat Looms

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Vienna, Austria – Iran is sharply criticizing⁤ European powers as they‍ move toward reimposing sanctions over its ‌nuclear program,‌ a ⁢move likely to escalate tensions ahead of a forthcoming United Nations vote. The escalating dispute centers on Iran’s compliance with the 2015 Joint Comprehensive‍ Plan of Action ⁣(JCPOA), ‌also known as the Iran nuclear deal.

Britain, ⁤France, and Germany – collectively known‌ as the E3 – initiated‌ a 30-day ⁤process in ​late August to reinstate sanctions unless Tehran ‍meets their demands. The E3 are⁣ invoking ⁤a‍ dispute mechanism within ‍the 2015⁤ Treaty ‍on the Non-Proliferation ‍of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) that allows for the application of⁤ sanctions under a “snapback mechanism.”

Iranian officials accuse the E3 of politically​ motivated misuse of the mechanism. “What Europeans are⁤ doing is politically biased and⁤ politically motivated… They​ are wrong on different levels by trying to misuse the mechanism embedded ⁢in the⁤ Joint Comprehensive Plan​ of Action (JCPOA),” stated Deputy Foreign Minister Saeed Khatibzadeh.

The‌ Europeans had offered to delay the snapback for up⁢ to six‍ months if Iran restored access for UN nuclear inspectors and engaged in ‍talks with the United States. However,French⁤ President Emmanuel Macron indicated on Thursday that sanctions reinstatement is ‍probable,citing a‍ lack of serious⁢ engagement from iran in negotiations.

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi ‍countered that Tehran has presented a‍ “reasonable and ​actionable plan”⁣ and reaffirmed Iran’s commitment to the NPT. Khatibzadeh warned that “all options are on the table⁢ if diplomacy fails,” adding​ that‌ European actions are increasing unpredictability and ‌potential risks.

The JCPOA, originally signed by Iran, the US, ⁣China, Russia, and the EU, saw Iran agree to limit its nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief. The agreement began to unravel in 2018 when ‌then-US President⁣ Donald Trump withdrew from the deal and reimposed unilateral ⁢sanctions.

Tensions further heightened earlier this⁣ summer with a 12-day conflict involving Israel,during which Israeli and ​US forces reportedly⁣ struck several Iranian nuclear facilities. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz sparked controversy ​in Tehran by stating, “This is dirty work that Israel is doing for all of ​us.”

Iranian officials have also voiced criticism of‌ the International ‌Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) for ⁢alleging iranian noncompliance⁢ with ‍its nuclear ⁢obligations prior to the attacks. Iran maintains it is not seeking nuclear weapons,while Israel is widely believed to possess an undeclared nuclear arsenal.

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