The Iranian legislature threatens the safety of the Persian Golf
Iran could hold back security obligations if the European countries prepare a UN mechanism to hire international sanctions against the Islamic Republic, according to Borna News on Monday, a member of the Iranian Parliamentary National Security Commission.
“We have a lot of instruments in our disposition. We can hold our commitment to security in the region, Persian Golf and Hormuz Street and other maritime areas,” said Abbas Moqdadai with regard to Tehran’s potential counter-measurements for re-agreed on international sanctions.
Before a meeting on Friday, he spoke between the Iranian deputy outdoor ministers and British, French and German diplomats in Istanbul.
The three European countries, known as E3, have announced that they would restore international sanctions against Iran at the end of August if Tehran did not take any productive discussions about his nuclear program with western powers, especially the United States.
In the past few months, the E3 countries and Iran have had no conclusive conversations about the Iranian nuclear program, parallel to indirect nuclear negotiations between Tehran and Washington.
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The attack of Israel on Iran in June, after almost two years of attacks by Tehran’s regional terrorist proxies and direct ballistic rocket and drone attacks from Iran, led to the suspension of the conversations. Israel said that his attack on the Iranian military leaders, nuclear scientists, uranium -rich locations and ballistic rocket program was necessary to prevent Tehran from recognizing his professing plan for the destruction of Israel.
This picture gripper from the film material, which was broadcast on June 13, 2025 by Iran News News, shows what the television described as smoke from explosions in Natanz after Irana had announced that he had carried out strikes on Iranian nuclear and military sites. (IRINN / AFP)
Last week, the Iranian spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that Tehran would respond to the three European countries if they were calling the UN -snapback mechanism that expires on October 18. The western nations should believe that the Snapback process must be complete – if necessary – before Russia will take over the security council’s presidency in October.
“Europe is unable to endanger itself in … Hormuz-Straße if it is even in political, economic and cultural conflicts with Russia, China and even in the United States,” said Moqdadai in an interview with the Iranian semi-official news agency Borna.
In a Sunday letter to UN General Secretary Antonio Guterres, the Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi Tehran was convinced that the E3 lacks the legal position of the mechanism, and argued that their attitude for Israeli and US strikes no longer led to the nuclear facilities of Iran that they no longer led to the 2015 nuclear agreement with that Nuclear business deals with the snapper with the snapp -like over the snapp -like.
Together with China and Russia, the three European countries are the remaining parties of the nuclear package, from which the USA withdrawn in 2018, have lifted sanctions against Iran to limit the restrictions of their nuclear program.
This handout photographer Taken and released by the German Federal Foreign Office on June 20, 2025 Shows Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi (2nd-L) During A Meeting on Tehran’s Nuclear Program, with Germany’s Minister Johann Wadephul, French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot, the European Union’s Top Diplomat Kaja Kallas and Britain’s Foreign Secretary David Lammy, at the Intercontinental Hotel in Geneva. (Handout/ German Federal Office for Foreign Office/ AFP)
In the past, Iran used the risk of a maritime transit on the street of Hormuz or no longer stopped in Europe to prevent drug trafficking in Europe in order to defend itself against western pressure on its nuclear program.
From April, Tehran and Washington organized five rounds of nuclear talks from the latest conflict between Israel and Iran and conveyed by Oman. However, they confronted large stumbling blocks such as disagreement about the uranium enrichment in Iran that would like to bring western powers to zero in order to minimize a risk of weapons.
Tehran claims that his nuclear program is only intended for civilian purposes. However, the uranium enriched the uranium to levels that have no peaceful application that prevented international inspectors from reviewing its nuclear facilities and expanding its ballistic rocket skills. Israel said that Iran recently took considerable steps towards nuclear weapons.
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