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Iran says ready to rebuild ‘mutual trust’ with Europe
Agence France-Presse . Tehran 18 May, 2025, 22:22

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Iran's foreign minister Abbas Araghchi. | File photo

Iran’s top diplomat said Sunday his country was ready to rebuild trust with European powers considering whether to reimpose UN sanctions on the Islamic republic under a 2015 nuclear deal.

‘Iran is ready, should it observe genuine will and an independent approach from the European parties, to begin a new chapter in its relations with Europe,’ said foreign minister Abbas Araghchi.

‘If Europe possesses the necessary will to rectify this path, Iran sees no obstacle to rebuilding mutual trust and expanding relations,’ he told a diplomatic forum in Tehran.

On Friday, senior Iranian diplomats met with counterparts from Britain, France and Germany for talks on the status of US-Iran nuclear negotiations.

Tehran has held four rounds of Oman-mediated nuclear talks with Washington, the highest-level contact between the two foes since the US abandoned a 2015 nuclear accord.

US president Donald Trump effectively torpedoed the deal in 2018 during his first term, by unilaterally pulling out and reimposing sanctions on Iran’s oil exports and banking sector.

A year later, Iran began rolling back its commitments to the agreement, which had offered sanctions relief in return for UN-monitored restrictions on its nuclear activities.

The three European powers — party to the 2015 accord — are weighing whether to trigger ‘snapback’ mechanism, which would reinstate UN sanctions in response to Iranian non-compliance. That option expires in October.

Araghchi earlier this month warned of ‘irreversible’ consequences if Britain, France and Germany moved to reimpose sanctions.

The minister had previously proposed visiting London, Paris and Berlin for discussions on the nuclear issue as well as other areas ‘of mutual interest and concern’.

In his speech on Sunday, he urged the Europeans to focus more on shared interests rather than differences.

Iran and Azerbaijan have launched a joint special forces exercise, state media in the Islamic republic said Sunday, weeks after Iran’s president visited the neighbouring country.

The ‘Aras-2025’ exercise, running through May 21, involves Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and Azerbaijani troops, the IRNA news agency reported.

The drill was being held in areas of Karabakh previously disputed with Armenia before Azerbaijan regained control in September 2023.

‘This drill is a key step in boosting border security and confronting potential threats,’ said Brigadier General Vali Madani of the Guards’ ground forces.

Last month, Iranian president Masoud Pezeshkian made a rare visit to Baku, where he met his Azerbaijani counterpart Ilham Aliyev.

‘Iran will make efforts to ensure that its relations with Azerbaijan are strategic across all spheres,’ Pezeshkian said at the time.

Ties between the two neighbours were strained over Azerbaijan’s close security cooperation with Israel and a deadly 2023 attack on its embassy in Tehran.

Baku reopened the embassy in mid-2024 and the attacker was sentenced to death.

Tehran has been strongly opposed to the so-called Zangezur corridor linking Azerbaijan to Turkey which would run along Iran’s border with Armenia.

In November, the two countries held a joint naval exercise in the Caspian Sea.​
 
Oh bhai I'm punjabi pendu......not Irani turani......

I just admire Iran for standing up to the global bullies, which other chutiya muslim countries can't do!.......For da life of us we can't stand up to da west no?

Sunni muslims are chutiya people.......and I have no shame in saying dis, even though I'm Sunni myself bhai.

What else can we say here?
 

Iran warns of retaliation if Europeans ‘exploit’
UN nuclear report
Agence France-Presse . Tehran 01 June, 2025, 22:25

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Iran on Sunday warned it would retaliate if European powers that have threatened to reimpose nuclear sanctions ‘exploit’ a UN report showing Tehran has stepped up production of highly enriched uranium.

The report by the International Atomic Energy Agency said Iran had sharply increased its stockpile of uranium enriched to up to 60 per cent, close to the roughly 90 per cent level needed for atomic weapons.

Iran’s total amount of enriched uranium now exceeds 45 times the limit authorised by a landmark 2015 agreement with world powers, and is estimated at 9,247.6 kilograms, according to the confidential IAEA report seen by AFP.

Iranian foreign minister Abbas Araghchi said in a statement he had told IAEA chief Rafael Grossi in a phone call that ‘Iran will respond to any inappropriate action by the European parties’ to the 2015 agreement, referring to Britain, France and Germany.

The European trio have warned they could reimpose sanctions if they deemed Iran’s nuclear programme a threat to the continent’s security.

Araghchi urged Grossi in their Saturday call to stop ‘parties from exploiting’ the nuclear watchdog report ‘to advance their political objectives’, according to the statement.Political party merchandise

The IAEA Board of Governors is set to review Iran’s nuclear activities in its upcoming quarterly meeting in Vienna starting June 9.

Iran rejected the IAEA report, the latest move in years-long efforts to restrict its nuclear activities over fears that it is seeking to develop nuclear weapons.

The Islamic republic has denied seeking nuclear arms and says it needs the uranium for civilian power production.

The report was leaked as Iran and the United States have been engaged in negotiations towards a new nuclear deal, after Washington had unilaterally abandoned the agreement between Tehran and world powers in 2018, during president Donald Trump’s first term.

Araghchi said on Saturday that he had received ‘elements’ of a US proposal for a potential nuclear deal following five rounds of talks mediated by Oman.

Iran would respond ‘in line with the principles, national interests and rights’ of its people, Araghchi added in a post on X.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said that the United States ‘has sent a detailed and acceptable proposal to the Iranian regime, and it’s in their best interest to accept it’, the New York Times reported.

The proposal was described as a series of bullet points rather than a full draft, according to the New York Times, citing officials familiar with the diplomatic exchanges.

It calls on Iran to stop all enrichment of uranium and proposes creating a regional grouping to produce nuclear power, which would include Iran, Saudi Arabia and other Arab states, as well as the United States.

Trump adopted a ‘maximum pressure’ policy against Tehran after withdrawing from the 2015 agreement and reimposed sweeping sanctions which the deal had lifted in return for UN-monitored restrictions on Iran’s nuclear activities.

Iran has ramped up its nuclear activities since the collapse of the deal, and is now enriching uranium to 60 per cent — far above the deal’s 3.67 per cent cap but below the 90 per cent needed for weapons-grade material.

The 2015 deal provides for the possibility of UN sanctions being reimposed through a mechanism called ‘snapback’ if Iran fails to fulfil its commitments, an option that expires in October.​
 

Europeans warn Iran of UN sanctions if no concrete progress on nuclear issue

REUTERS
Published :
Jul 18, 2025 19:26
Updated :
Jul 18, 2025 19:26

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Atom symbol and Iran flag are seen in this illustration, July 21, 2022. Photo : REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/Files

France, Britain and Germany told Iran on Thursday that they would restore UN sanctions unless it reopened talks on its nuclear programme immediately and produced concrete results by the end of August.

The foreign ministers of the so-called E3, along with the European Union's foreign policy chief, held their first call with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi since Israel and the US attacked Iranian nuclear facilities a month ago.

A French diplomatic source said the ministers had urged Iran to resume diplomacy immediately to reach a "verifiable and lasting" deal, threatening to use the so-called 'snapback' mechanism if it failed to do so.

But in a post on X, Araqchi dismissed the threat, saying he had told the ministers: "It was US that left the negotiation table in June this year and chose a military option instead, not Iran ...

"If EU/E3 want to have a role, they should act responsibly, and put aside the worn-out policies of threat and pressure, including the 'snap-back' for which they lack absolutely [any] moral and legal ground."

He said talks would only be possible "when the other party is ready for a fair, balanced, and mutually beneficial nuclear deal".

The three European countries, along with China and Russia, are the remaining parties to a 2015 deal - from which the US withdrew in 2018 - that lifted sanctions on Iran in return for restrictions on its nuclear programme.

If Iran is found to be in violation of the terms, the "snapback" can be used to restore U.N. sanctions before the UN Security Council resolution enshrining the deal expires on October 18. The process would take about 30 days.

"The ministers also reiterated their determination to use the so-called 'snapback' mechanism in the absence of concrete progress toward such an agreement by the end of the summer," the French diplomatic source said, without specifying what this would entail.

Since the air strikes, inspectors from the UN nuclear watchdog, the IAEA, have left Iran. While Tehran has suggested it is open to diplomacy, there are no indications a sixth round of talks with Washington will resume soon.

Even if they do, diplomats say reaching a comprehensive accord before the end of August - the deadline the Europeans have given - seems unrealistic, especially without inspectors on the ground.

Two European diplomats said they hoped to coordinate strategy with Washington in the coming days with a view to restarting talks with Iran.​
 

Europeans warn Iran of UN sanctions if no concrete progress on nuclear issue

REUTERS
Published :
Jul 18, 2025 19:26
Updated :
Jul 18, 2025 19:26

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Atom symbol and Iran flag are seen in this illustration, July 21, 2022. Photo : REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/Files

France, Britain and Germany told Iran on Thursday that they would restore UN sanctions unless it reopened talks on its nuclear programme immediately and produced concrete results by the end of August.

The foreign ministers of the so-called E3, along with the European Union's foreign policy chief, held their first call with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi since Israel and the US attacked Iranian nuclear facilities a month ago.

A French diplomatic source said the ministers had urged Iran to resume diplomacy immediately to reach a "verifiable and lasting" deal, threatening to use the so-called 'snapback' mechanism if it failed to do so.

But in a post on X, Araqchi dismissed the threat, saying he had told the ministers: "It was US that left the negotiation table in June this year and chose a military option instead, not Iran ...

"If EU/E3 want to have a role, they should act responsibly, and put aside the worn-out policies of threat and pressure, including the 'snap-back' for which they lack absolutely [any] moral and legal ground."

He said talks would only be possible "when the other party is ready for a fair, balanced, and mutually beneficial nuclear deal".

The three European countries, along with China and Russia, are the remaining parties to a 2015 deal - from which the US withdrew in 2018 - that lifted sanctions on Iran in return for restrictions on its nuclear programme.

If Iran is found to be in violation of the terms, the "snapback" can be used to restore U.N. sanctions before the UN Security Council resolution enshrining the deal expires on October 18. The process would take about 30 days.

"The ministers also reiterated their determination to use the so-called 'snapback' mechanism in the absence of concrete progress toward such an agreement by the end of the summer," the French diplomatic source said, without specifying what this would entail.

Since the air strikes, inspectors from the UN nuclear watchdog, the IAEA, have left Iran. While Tehran has suggested it is open to diplomacy, there are no indications a sixth round of talks with Washington will resume soon.

Even if they do, diplomats say reaching a comprehensive accord before the end of August - the deadline the Europeans have given - seems unrealistic, especially without inspectors on the ground.

Two European diplomats said they hoped to coordinate strategy with Washington in the coming days with a view to restarting talks with Iran.​
Whoa!......omg......what would that do?

Iran's hardly got any trade with the EU or US anyway......

This is just news for da rest of da brainwashed dalit muzlims and Indian A-raab and AL-Turkiyan colludz peepal no?

Doc.......yous seein dis?

Iran ahead of these Europeond dalits......Any fukkin day......on technology.......sure......no problem........

@Vsdoc
 

European powers behind nuclear deal collapse: Iran
Agence France-Presse . Tehran, Iran 21 July, 2025, 23:03

Tehran on Monday blamed European powers for the failure of the 2015 nuclear deal, accusing them of breaking their commitments ahead of renewed talks in Istanbul with Britain, France and Germany.

The 2015 deal, reached between Iran and the UN Security Council’s permanent members — Britain, China, France, Russia and the United States — plus Germany, imposed curbs on Iran’s nuclear programme in exchange for sanctions relief.

But it unravelled in 2018 when the United States, during Donald Trump’s first term as president, unilaterally withdrew from the accord and reimposed sweeping sanctions.

The Europeans had pledged continued support for the deal, but the mechanism intended to offset US sanctions never materialised effectively and many Western firms were forced to exit Iran, which has since faced a deepening economic crisis.

‘The European parties have been at fault and negligent in implementing’ the nuclear agreement, said Iranian foreign ministry spokesman Esmail Baqaei.

His remarks come ahead of a meeting Friday in Istanbul between Iranian officials and representatives from Britain, France and Germany to discuss the future of the nuclear deal.

Ahead of those talks, Baqaei said Tehran would host a trilateral meeting on Tuesday about the nuclear issue and the potential reimposition of sanctions with Chinese and Russian representatives.

In recent weeks, the three European powers have threatened to trigger the UN ‘snapback’ mechanism to reimpose international sanctions on Tehran, accusing it of breaching its nuclear commitments.

A German diplomatic source had said on Sunday the E3 were in contact with Tehran and said ‘Iran must never be allowed to acquire a nuclear weapon’.

‘That is why Germany, France and the United Kingdom are continuing to work intensively in the E3 format to find a sustainable and verifiable diplomatic solution to the Iranian nuclear programme,’ the source said.

The International Atomic Energy Agency says Iran is the only non-nuclear-armed country currently enriching uranium to 60 per cent — far beyond the 3.67 per cent cap set by the 2015 accord.

That is a short step from the 90 per cent enrichment required for a nuclear weapon.

Using the snapback clause was ‘meaningless, unjustifiable and immoral’, Baqaei told a news conference, arguing that Iran only began distancing itself from the agreement in response to Western non-compliance.

‘Iran’s reduction of its commitments was carried out in accordance with the provisions outlined in the agreement,’ he said.

Western powers — led by the United States and backed by Israel, Iran’s arch-enemy — have long accused Tehran of secretly seeking nuclear weapons capability.

Iran has repeatedly denied this, insisting its nuclear programme is solely for civilian purposes such as energy production.

Tehran and Washington had held five rounds of nuclear talks since April, but a planned meeting on June 15 was cancelled after Israel launched a military strike on Iran on June 13, triggering a 12-day conflict.

‘At this stage, we have no intention of speaking with America,’ Baqaei said Monday.

Israel launched on June 13 a wave of surprise strikes on its regional nemesis, targeting key military and nuclear facilities.

The United States launched its own set of strikes against Iran’s nuclear programme on June 22, hitting the uranium enrichment facility at Fordo, in Qom province south of Tehran, as well as nuclear sites in Isfahan and Natanz.​
 
EU is a joke for Iran. The reality is the US uses the EU as a proxy to talk to Iran. The other lower caste muzlims look up to da EU as some sorta demi-gods.

Absolutely shameful behavior of colludz, specially cock sucker muzlims.

Very shameful people these muzlims no?
 
Now the US wants to sanction India vis the EU.

While pretending to be good and asking us to buy the F35.
And sounds like now that cock sucka Khamenei has cut a back door deal with trump as a condition of ceasefire on Israel to start selling India Irani oil now that the US has told Modi to suck his short fat chhichi and quit buying Russian oil and instead buy from the Iranis.

Ye sub saalay 'leader' mashallah say lund choos niklay doc......one worse than the other!
 
And sounds like now that cock sucka Khamenei has cut a back door deal with trump as a condition of ceasefire on Israel to start selling India Irani oil now that the US has told Modi to suck his short fat chhichi and quit buying Russian oil and instead buy from the Iranis.

Ye sub saalay 'leader' mashallah say lund choos niklay doc......one worse than the other!
Exactly.

Big problem solved no?

Adani happy.

Mulla happy.

Chichi happy.

Only Bibi not happy.
 
Exactly.

Big problem solved no?

Adani happy.

Mulla happy.

Chichi happy.

Only Bibi not happy.
They are all crooks! Sub saalay milay huway hain.......behind the scene.

Now we know why that cock sucka Khamenei accepted the ceasefire with AL-Yahuday......

That khabees Muhammad Marandi dropped the first hint when he said trump has given concessions for stopping the war.

So now we are certain doc on one thing.........that the Islamic republic is a fraud!

Khamenei is a harami........'real watan forosh'......as they say

Fukking threw away a victory.......and no regard for the 1,000 dead Iranians.

Vo sub lund pe charrhain.
 

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