Iran and the three major European powers—Britain, France, and Germany—have resumed direct nuclear negotiations in Istanbul, aiming to break a deadlock over Tehran's nuclear program as the threat of renewed UN and European sanctions looms. The talks are the first since recent military escalations involving Israel and the US, and come as the European nations warn they may trigger a 'snapback' of sanctions if no progress is made by the end of August. Iran has responded with warnings that it could withdraw from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and reduce regional security cooperation if sanctions are reimposed. Meanwhile, Iran is also seeking support from Russia and China to counter Western pressure. The outcome of these talks could determine whether diplomacy prevails or Iran faces deeper isolation and economic hardship.
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