
Iran says reimposing UN sanctions would complicate nuclear standoff
He was speaking ahead of a meeting on Friday with three European states known as the E3 - Britain, France, and Germany.
The E3 has said that if no progress is reached by the end of August over Iran's nuclear programme, they will invoke a "snapback" mechanism. This process would reimpose U.N. sanctions on Tehran that were lifted under a 2015 deal in return for restrictions on Iran's nuclear program.
Reuters

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