Russia, set to assume the UN Security Council presidency in October, has proposed extending the resolution that governs the snapback mechanism, potentially intensifying a diplomatic standoff with European powers.
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- France, Germany, and the UK triggered the UN snapback mechanism to reimpose sanctions on Iran.
- The move follows strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities during a recent conflict with Israel. 9s
- Russia argues the European action has no legal basis due to alleged bad faith in implementing UN Resolution 2231. 1m 8s
- The snapback process is designed to be veto-proof and, if enforced, will freeze Iranian assets and restrict arms sales and missile development. 1m 22s