JAKARTA – Germany, France, and Britain welcome the reactivation of UN sanctions against Iran after the official backup mechanism took effect on September 27, 2025 at 20.00 EDT (0000 GMT).
We welcome the re-implementation of Resolution 1696 (2006), 1737 (2006), 1747 (2007), 1803 (2008), 1835 (2008), and 1929 (2010) after the mechanisms for the approval of the UN Security Council 2231 were completed. We urge Iran and the entire country to fully comply with this resolution, “said a joint statement from the three countries, Sunday.
The sanctions and restrictions were previously lifted following the 2015 nuclear deal (JCPoA), when Iran pledged to keep its nuclear program at peace.
However, after Iran repeatedly violated that commitment, the state of E3 “as it is called for Germany, France and Britain” triggered the snapshotback mechanism on August 28.
“Because Iran continues to violate, we have no choice but to reactivate the snapshot mechanism. As a result, the resolution is in effect again,” the statement added.
The foreign ministers of the three countries emphasized their main goal of Iran never trying to own or develop nuclear weapons, while highlighting Tehran’s failure to respond to international concerns.
“As urgent steps, France, Germany and Britain are now focusing on the rapid implementation of all restrictions set by these resolutions, in accordance with our obligations as UN members. We urge all UN member countries to implement them,” the statement continued.
They also urged Iran to avoid escalative measures and return to compliance with legally binding security obligations.
Our country will continue to pursue diplomacy and negotiations. The reactivation of UN sanctions is not the end of diplomacy, “said the three countries.
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