Russia slams UN vote to reimpose Iran nuclear sanctions

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Published On: 20 Sep 2025, 19:25

MOSCOW, Sept 20, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Russia on Saturday slammed the UN Security 
Council vote to reimpose economic sanctions on Iran over its nuclear 
programme and warned of a risk of an "escalation of tensions".

"The Russian side has repeatedly pointed out the provocative and illegal 
nature of the actions of the European countries participating in the JCPOA," 
the Russian foreign ministry said in a statement.

Britain, France and Germany were among the parties to a 2015 deal known as 
the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) that gave Iran relief from UN 
sanctions in return for UN-monitored restrictions on its nuclear activities.

The three governments say Iran has reneged on its commitments under the deal 
which has been effectively moribund since Washington pulled out in 2018 
during President Donald Trump's first term.

The United Nations Security Council voted Friday, after European pressure, to 
reimpose the UN sanctions on Iran.

"These actions have nothing to do with diplomacy and lead exclusively to a 
further escalation of tensions surrounding the Iranian nuclear program," the 
Russian ministry said.

In August, Moscow warned that the reimposition of sanctions against Iran, its 
key ally, risked "irreparable consequences".

Tehran and Moscow have been bolstering political, military and economic ties 
over the past decade as Russia drifted away from the West.

Relations between the two countries grew even closer after Russia launched 
its offensive in Ukraine.

 

     

 

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