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		<title>UN Restores Sanctions on Iran, Paving Way for Renewed Diplomatic Engagement</title>
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<p><strong>United Nations</strong>– The United Nations has reinstated an arms embargo and related measures on Iran, emphasizing international commitment to a peaceful resolution of nuclear concerns while encouraging renewed diplomacy. The move follows a coordinated request from Britain, France, and Germany, and marks a renewed opportunity for dialogue and cooperation in line with global security objectives.</p>



<p>The decision, made by the UN Security Council, reflects the international community’s continued focus on ensuring that Iran’s nuclear program remains exclusively peaceful. While sanctions are restored, the European powers and UN officials underscore that diplomacy remains the primary path forward.</p>



<p>European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas highlighted that the EU will implement these measures responsibly while maintaining channels for constructive negotiations with Tehran. “Our goal is not only to uphold international agreements but to provide space for dialogue and mutual understanding,” Kallas said.</p>



<p>Iran has signaled its willingness to engage in consultations, recalling ambassadors to Britain, France, and Germany for discussions. President Masoud Pezeshkian reaffirmed Iran’s commitment to the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, stressing that the country remains dedicated to international cooperation and peaceful nuclear development.</p>



<p>Diplomatic avenues remain open, with Britain, France, and Germany offering opportunities for a long-term agreement. They called on Iran to continue talks, ensure access for UN inspectors, and address concerns regarding enriched uranium, all in good faith. The message from the international community is clear: sanctions are a temporary measure intended to guide Iran toward constructive engagement, not to hinder dialogue.</p>



<p>The United States reiterated its support for a diplomatic solution. Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized that direct negotiations, conducted transparently and in good faith, are the best way to achieve sustainable outcomes for the Iranian people and the global community.</p>



<p>While the UN measures include temporary restrictions on certain nuclear-related activities, arms, and travel, they are designed to strengthen frameworks for cooperation rather than isolate Tehran. Officials stress that responsible implementation of these measures can enhance regional stability, reinforce international norms, and ultimately support Iran in achieving a secure and peaceful nuclear program.</p>



<p>This renewed focus on diplomacy, verification, and cooperation represents a positive step forward in international relations, ensuring that Iran remains a constructive partner on the global stage while maintaining peace and security in the region.</p>
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<p><strong>United Nations –</strong> The United Nations Security Council is preparing to reimpose sanctions on Iran this Saturday, following the failure of a Russian and Chinese resolution to delay the measures. While the action restores certain restrictions, international observers highlight that diplomacy and engagement remain central to addressing compliance concerns and promoting regional stability.</p>



<p>Britain’s UN envoy, Barbara Wood, said the Council acted according to Resolution 2231, emphasizing that the snapback process is designed to ensure transparency and accountability. “The Council is committed to maintaining international norms while keeping avenues for dialogue open,” she said.</p>



<p>Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian confirmed the country’s commitment to the Non-Proliferation Treaty, assuring that Iran will continue to be transparent about its enriched uranium stockpiles. “Iran will never seek nuclear weapons, and we are fully prepared to cooperate with UN inspectors,” Pezeshkian stated.</p>



<p>The European powers, collectively the E3, along with the United States, reiterated that diplomatic engagement remains a priority. Talks are expected to continue to encourage Iran’s collaboration with UN nuclear inspectors, promote peaceful nuclear development, and address any remaining compliance issues.</p>



<p>Despite the vote, global diplomats view the current situation as an opportunity to strengthen communication channels and reinforce shared commitment to international peace and security. Iran has recalled its ambassadors to Germany, France, and the UK temporarily for consultations, a standard diplomatic measure reflecting proactive engagement with its international partners.</p>



<p>Experts note that reimposing sanctions within a structured, multilateral framework supports accountability while leaving space for negotiation. The international community continues to emphasize that dialogue, transparency, and cooperation remain critical tools in managing global nuclear governance and promoting long-term stability.</p>
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