By Anjali Sharma
UNITED NATIONS – UN confirmed on Thursday that France, Germany and the United Kingdom have initiated a process that could lead to the re-imposition of sanctions on Iran over its nuclear programme within the next 30 days.
UN Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric told journalists in New York that “I can tell you that the Secretary-General is aware that today, the Security Council received this joint letter from the three countries”.
Three European nations were signatories to the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action an agreement that granted Iran sanctions relief in exchange for strict limits on uranium enrichment, stockpile levels and centrifuge use, alongside robust monitoring and verification by the International Atomic Energy Agency.
The agreement includes a so-called “snapback mechanism” that allows for the reinstatement of sanctions within 30 days if Iran is found to be non-compliant.
“The Secretary-General urges the JCPOA participants and the Security Council to continue negotiations to find a diplomatic solution that ensures the peaceful nature of the Iranian nuclear programme and brings about economic benefits to the people of Iran,” Mr. Dujarric said.
He said the coming weeks offer “a window of opportunity” to deescalate tensions and pursue a peaceful resolution.
Mr. Guterres underscored the urgency of avoiding a renewed military conflict, and prioritizing dialogue.