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topicnews · July 17, 2025

Trump Administration is determined by the August period for the Iranian nuclear Agreement

Trump Administration is determined by the August period for the Iranian nuclear Agreement


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Iran has agreed to agree with the United States and its allies by the end of August. Fox news.

Foreign Minister Marco Rubio and the Foreign Minister of France, Germany and Great Britain set the DE Facto period after three sources with the knowledge of a call on Wednesday among the officials.

If Tehran does not agree to a deal, this would trigger the “Snapback” mechanism, which automatically resolved all sanctions proposed by the United Nations Security Council.

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Foreign Minister Marco Rubio and his European colleagues spoke that Iran received a deadline for accepting an atomic agreement. (Reuters/Jonathan Ernst)

The sanctions were lifted as part of the Iran deal in 2015.

The Trump administration has tried to put Iran under pressure, to accept a deal to strike back after we and Israeli strikes against nuclear locations against nuclear locations.

United Against Nuclear Iran, a non -profit organization that applauded against Tehran's efforts to develop a nuclear weapon, welcomed the news on Wednesday.

Iran promises retaliatory measures if the UN Security Council provides sank sanctions on the anniversary of the nuclear agreement

“Tehran has learned that a deadline for the Trump administration means a deadline,” said the Uani chairwoman and former governor of Florida, Jeb Bush and CEO ambassador Mark D. Wallace in a joint explanation.

“After the United States and Israel had not approved a deal within 60 days of diplomacy, Israel undertook targeted military measures against the regime in June. As a result, Tehran should take this new period seriously.”

Iran warned on Monday that revenge would take revenge if the UN Security Council imposes the Snapback sanctions.

“The threat to the use of the Snapback mechanism has a legal and political basis and is fulfilled by the Islamic Republic of Iran appropriate and appropriate reaction,” said the spokesman for the Foreign Ministry, Esmaeil Baghaei, according to a report by Reuters during a press conference.

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Baghaei did not indicate how Tehran would reciprocate.