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Iran weighs confrontation or diplomacy after UN sanctions reimposed over its nuclear program
Iran warns of serious reciprocal actions after UN sanctions reinstated via snapback mechanism, with parliament considering withdrawal from the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, officials said.
- Iran’s Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf warned that countries abiding by U.N. sanctions will face an Iranian 'reciprocal response'.
- The United Nations reimposed sanctions on Iran, freezing assets and halting arms deals due to its nuclear program.
- The snapback mechanism was designed to be veto-proof at the U.N. Security Council, limiting China's and Russia's influence.
- Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that diplomacy remains an option and a deal is the best outcome for Iran and the world.
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Iranian Official Threatens Nations That Abide by UN Sanctions
Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, the speaker of Iran's Parliament, has warned countries that abide by newly restored U.N. sanctions will be hit with an Iranian "reciprocal response." His comments came after the United Nations reimposed sanctions on Iran on Sunday over its nuclear program. "We declare that if any country takes action against Iran based on these illegally reimposed resolutions, it will be met with a reciprocal response from Iran," he said…
Iran weighs diplomacy after ‘UN snapback’ — Should US be concerned over uranium stockpile?
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·New Delhi, India
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