The E3 nations—Britain, France, and Germany—are set to begin the process of reimposing snapback sanctions on Iran as soon as tomorrow, August 28, 2025. This decision follows Iran's continued non-compliance with the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), raising concerns over its nuclear activities.
The announcement comes amid escalating tensions surrounding Iran's nuclear program, which has seen the nation exceed uranium enrichment limits established under the 2015 agreement. The E3's move to reinstate sanctions is part of a broader effort to hold Iran accountable and curb its nuclear ambitions, reflecting a commitment to international security measures.
Historically, the E3 nations have played a pivotal role in negotiating Iran's nuclear deal, which aimed to limit the country's nuclear capabilities in exchange for sanctions relief. However, repeated violations by Iran have led to growing frustration among the signatory countries, prompting this latest action to restore sanctions that were previously lifted.
The reinstatement of these sanctions is expected to have significant implications for Iran's economy and its diplomatic relations. As previously reported, the situation continues to evolve, and the E3 nations are likely to monitor Iran's compliance closely in the coming weeks. For more on this topic, see our recent developments regarding the enforcement of UN sanctions.

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