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Russian Diplomat: We Will Block Any Attempt to Reinstall Former Sanctions Mechanisms Against Iran
The Russian diplomat, stating that the European Troika had no right to activate the snapback mechanism against Iran, declared that Moscow will prevent the revival of any previous sanctions mechanisms against Iran in the Security Council.
News ID: 3334    Publish Date : 2025/12/31
Russia warns against expanding Iran talks beyond nuclear file
Russia has warned that any attempt to broaden talks with Iran beyond its nuclear program would render negotiations “unrealistic,” reinforcing Tehran’s insistence that its missile and defense capabilities are not up for discussion.
News ID: 3183    Publish Date : 2025/12/24
Iravani: Security Council role under Resolution 2231 has ended
The Iranian UN envoy thanked Russia and China for their opposition to the UNSC meeting Tuesday and their compliance with the former deal, JCPOA, stressing that the Resolution 2231 expired on October 18, 2025.
News ID: 3175    Publish Date : 2025/12/23
UN Security Council to hold meeting on Iran nuclear deal
The United Nations Security Council is set to hold a meeting on Tuesday to discuss the implementation of the Iran nuclear agreement, according to media reports.
News ID: 3159    Publish Date : 2025/12/23
Iranian FM: Withdrawing from NPT requires careful expert evaluation
The Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi says that withdrawing from NPT requires careful expert evaluation, and Iran's current decision is to remain a committed NPT member.
News ID: 2239    Publish Date : 2025/11/06
Why Did JCPOA Revival Talks Fail?
Russia's Permanent Representative to International Organizations in Vienna said the failure of talks to revive the Iran nuclear deal was due to fundamental mistakes and unreasonable actions by Western countries.
News ID: 2176    Publish Date : 2025/11/03
From Iran to Ukraine: Europe More Isolated Than Ever
It appears that the European Union has been largely sidelined from global developments, and, regarding Iran, it has diminished its own role in the nuclear file more than ever.
News ID: 2073    Publish Date : 2025/10/29
IAEA Chief Admits:
The Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grossi, explicitly stated that "Iran does not have nuclear weapons and does not have a dedicated program to build nuclear weapons," acknowledging that "scientific knowledge cannot be destroyed," and emphasizing that Iran can rebuild its nuclear capacity if it chooses to.
News ID: 1989    Publish Date : 2025/10/26
Ghalibaf hails Iran, China, Russia union against snapback
Iranian Parliament Speaker says the joint stance of Iran, Russia, and China underscores a unified rejection of Western pressure and marks a turning point in affirming Iran’s nuclear rights.
News ID: 1987    Publish Date : 2025/10/26
Iranian FM Araghchi: Iran-US Relations Manageable Despite Hegemonic Conflict
Iranian Foreign Minister, Seyyed Abbas Araghchi, asserted that while the primary conflict between Iran and the United States stems from the latter's hegemonic nature, "we can manage the relationship." He further stated that Iran's "atomic bomb" is its capability to defy great powers and maintain independence.
News ID: 1977    Publish Date : 2025/10/25
Araghchi: Iran to pursue sanctions relief while boosting domestic strength
Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has stated that Iran will continue its mission to lift sanctions "with seriousness," but emphasized that a more important goal is to "neutralize" their effects through domestic strength.
News ID: 1969    Publish Date : 2025/10/25
Iran, Russia, China send letter to IAEA chief declaring UNSC Resolution 2231 terminated
Iran, China, and Russia have written a joint letter to the UN nuclear watchdog chief, affirming the termination of Security Council Resolution 2231 and the agency’s reporting concerning the Islamic Republic’s nuclear energy program.
News ID: 1960    Publish Date : 2025/10/25
Baghaei: Snapback a ‘fabricated’ term, not found in JCPOA text
Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman says the term “snapback” does not exist in the text of JCPOA, calling it “a fabricated expression” employed by the West to reinstate the expired UN resolutions against Iran.
News ID: 1931    Publish Date : 2025/10/22
Gharibabadi: Independent countries reject legality of E3’s snapback move
A senior Iranian diplomat has highlighted five key documents issued by independent nations that “clearly and substantively” refute the European trio’s (E3) attempt to reinstate previously lifted sanctions under UN Security Council Resolution 2231, deeming the move invalid and illegal.
News ID: 1849    Publish Date : 2025/10/19
Araghchi: Resolution 2231 Has Expired; Iran–Russia Partnership Rooted in Strategic Trust
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi declared that the so-called snapback mechanism to reimpose UN sanctions on Iran has not been activated, stressing that UN Security Council Resolution 2231 has officially expired and that all related restrictions on the Islamic Republic have been fully lifted.
News ID: 1845    Publish Date : 2025/10/19
Iran, Russia, and China Send Joint Letter Affirming Expiration of UNSC Resolution 2231
Iran, Russia, and China have declared in a joint letter that all provisions of United Nations Security Council Resolution 2231 have officially expired as of October 18, 2025, in accordance with operative paragraph 8 of the resolution.
News ID: 1843    Publish Date : 2025/10/18
Iran’s embassy: ‘No legal basis’ to uphold sanctions as Resolution 2231 expires on Saturday
Iran’s embassy in Denmark says the continuation of sanctions or restrictions imposed on Tehran’s peaceful nuclear program will be illegal with the expiration of the UN Security Council Resolution 2231 that endorsed the 2015 Iran nuclear deal.
News ID: 1819    Publish Date : 2025/10/18
Kharrazi: Iran believes in negotiation but rejects imposition
A senior Iranian diplomat has underlined the Islamic Republic’s continued openness to dialogue, but rejection of coercion.
News ID: 1783    Publish Date : 2025/10/16
Ambiguity, Pressure, and Threat: The Strategic Logic Behind the “Washington–Europe” Policy Toward Tehran
The essence of the joint “Washington–Europe” approach toward Tehran is built upon ambiguity, pressure, and threat — a strategic model operating under the dual framework of “negotiation (agreement) or confrontation (war).”
News ID: 1597    Publish Date : 2025/10/08
Kallas: Diplomacy key to resolving Iran nuclear issue
Vice-President of the European Commission says the sustainable solution to the Iranian nuclear issue can only be achieved through negotiation and diplomacy.
News ID: 1567    Publish Date : 2025/10/06