Group 1: Core Points - The "snapback" sanctions against Iran have been activated by the UK, France, and Germany due to Iran's violations of the nuclear agreement, with the sanctions taking effect on September 27 [1][2] - The sanctions include a weapons embargo, prohibition of uranium enrichment, and global asset freezes on individuals and entities related to Iran [2] Group 2: Iran's Response - Iranian President Raisi stated that Iran does not seek to develop nuclear weapons and is open to diplomatic dialogue, but rejected the U.S. demand to relinquish all enriched uranium [3][4] - Iran's Foreign Minister criticized the activation of sanctions as legally and procedurally flawed, urging the UN Secretary-General to prevent any attempts to restart the sanctions mechanism [3][5] Group 3: Future of the Nuclear Issue - Iranian officials warned that if the U.S. and European countries ignore Iran's goodwill and proceed with sanctions, Iran may suspend cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) [5][6] - Analysts believe that while Iran's economy may face short-term impacts from the sanctions, it is unlikely to suffer a decisive blow due to previous extensive U.S. sanctions [6]
热点问答|欧美强搞制裁 伊朗如何应对
Xin Hua Wang·2025-09-29 00:30