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Iran says 'unlawful' UN sanctions move undermines diplomacy

Sep 19, 2025, 16:34 GMT+1

Amir-Saeid Iravani, Iran's Permanent Representative to the United Nations called a Security Council resolution which advanced European-triggered international sanctions on Tehran "hasty, unnecessary and unlawful."

"This reckless step undermines dialog without aggressions and sets a dangerous precedent," he added. "The E3 and the US, in coordination with Israel, are spreading false claims that Iran's nuclear program threatens peace and security."

"The impartiality of this council has been compromised."

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US says Iran sanctions loss at UN does not preclude 'real diplomacy'

Sep 19, 2025, 16:24 GMT+1

"To be absolutely clear, our vote on this resolution does not impede the possibility of real diplomacy, despite any statements to the contrary," Acting US Representative to the United Nations Dorothy Shea said.

"It is incumbent on the international community to not accept Iranian half measures or efforts to delay accountability," she added.

"We must, with one voice press leadership in Iran to choose the path of peace and, by extension, prosperity for the Iranian people."

Nine vote down UNSC Iran sanctions relief, four for and two abstain

Sep 19, 2025, 16:14 GMT+1

Countries voting for permanently lifting Iran sanctions: Algeria, China, Pakistan and Russia

Voting against: Denmark, France, Greece, Panama, Sierra Leone, Slovenia, Somalia, Britain and the United States

Abstaining: Guyana and South Korea

US says Security Council vote paves way for sanctions snapback

Sep 19, 2025, 15:55 GMT+1

"Iran has enriched uranium well above the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action JCPOA limits in a manner for which there is no credible civilian purpose," Acting US Representative to the United Nations Dorothy Shea said after carrying the day in a UN Security Council vote.

"The practical effect of this bill is that, absent any further action by the Council, the pre-2015 UN sanctions on Iran are re imposed following the end of the 30-day snap back period on September 27," she added.

The US envoy, however, said the path to diplomacy is still open.

"To be absolutely clear, our vote on this resolution does not impede the possibility of real diplomacy, despite any statements to the contrary."

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Snapback sanctions honor 2015 nuclear deal, UK says

Sep 19, 2025, 15:47 GMT+1

Today's resolution fulfills a key step of a snap back process set out in Security Council resolution 2231," Britain's permanent representative to the United Nations Barbara Woodward said after prevailing in a UNSC vote not to permanently lift international sanctions on Iran.

"The United Kingdom is committed to pursuing a diplomatic solution to ensure that Iran shall never seek, acquire or develop a nuclear weapon," she added.

"That is why, on the 28th of August, the United Kingdom, France and Germany, notified this council of Iran's clear and deliberate non compliance."

China says European sanctions move may 'exacerbate confrontation'

Sep 19, 2025, 15:41 GMT+1

Fu Cong, China's permanent representative to the UN Security, doubted "whether the E3 have the right to invoke the snapback mechanism," speaking before China lost a vote on whether to permanently lift international sanctions on Tehran.

"China maintains that under such circumstances, hastily pushing for a vote on the draft resolution might exacerbate confrontation further and is not conducive to the resolution of the issue."

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