Iran, Russia, China FMs Reject EU3’s ‘Legally Baseless’ Move to Invoke Snapback


Iran, Russia, China FMs Reject EU3’s ‘Legally Baseless’ Move to Invoke Snapback

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – A letter was sent by the foreign ministers of Iran, Russia and China to the United Nations, in which the three countries have rejected as “legally baseless” a recent move by Britain, France, and Germany to reinstate international sanctions against Tehran.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi made the announcement in a post on X on Monday, four days after the European signatories to the 2015 nuclear deal notified the UN Security Council that they had invoked the so-called snapback mechanism to restore all UN sanctions against Iran.

He said, in their joint letter addressed to the UN chief and the Security Council president, Iran, Russia, and China declared the Europeans' activation of snapback sanctions “null and void.”

Araqchi also noted that the letter highlighted the US’s violation of the nuclear agreement, officially known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), and Europe’s subsequent alignment with unlawful sanctions against Iran instead of honoring its own commitments.

“The primary function of the Security Council is to act on behalf of the international community to maintain peace and security,” he added. “What the E3 proposes betrays this mission, turning the Council into an instrument of coercion rather than a guardian of global stability.”

The top Iranian diplomat also attached to his post the letter, which says the snapback activation by the three European countries contravenes Resolution 2231 and is "legally and procedurally flawed".

“The E3’s course abuses the authority and functions of the UN Security Council while misleading its members and the international community concerning the root causes of breakdown in the implementation of the JCPOA and UNSCR 2231,” it read, calling on the European trio to change their “destructive course”.

The JCPOA required Iran to scale back some of its nuclear activities in return for sanctions relief.

However, the US ditched the deal in 2018 before returning the illegal sanctions that it had lifted against Iran and launching the so-called “maximum pressure” campaign.

Following the US withdrawal, the European signatories to the JCPOA failed to uphold their commitments and made no efforts to save the agreement.

Now, the Europeans have given the Security Council 30 days to decide whether it would continue sanctions relief against Iran or allow it to lapse.

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