No more nuclear curbs? Iran declares end to UN deal – what it means
Iran’s nuclear deal officially ended as UN Security Council Resolution 2231 expired, terminating the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action. Tehran confirmed its nuclear rights remain valid, accusing the US of violating international law and European nations of failing to uphold their commitments. Russia and China backed Iran’s position, opposing the E3’s attempts to reimpose sanctions. Iran’s nuclear deal officially ended as UN Security Council Resolution 2231 expired, terminating the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action. Tehran confirmed its nuclear rights remain valid, accusing the US of violating international law and European nations of failing to uphold their commitments. Russia and China backed Iran’s position, opposing the E3’s attempts to reimpose sanctions.
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