US demand: Most members of the Security Council oppose the resumption of sanctions on Iran
- New York: A majority of members of the UN Security Council opposed the US call for the resumption of international sanctions on Iran.
- US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo presented a letter to the United Nations yesterday calling for the resumption of international sanctions on Iran.
- Thirteen out of fifteen members of the Security Council have opposed the lifting of sanctions on Iran.
- Thirteen members of the Security Council have stated opposition to using force or imposing sanctions on Iran over its nuclear program.
- According to foreign media reports, key US allies, including Britain, France, Germany, Belgium, China, Russia, Vietnam, Niger, South Africa, Indonesia and Tanzania, have written back letters opposing the US move.
- The United States has accused Iran in a letter of violating a 2015 nuclear deal with world powers that would have prevented Tehran from developing a nuclear weapon and in return provided relief under international sanctions. What to do
- Diplomats say other countries, including Russia and China, are not in favor of reinstating sanctions on Iran.
- US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has warned Russia and China against opposing sanctions on Iran, saying the United States would take action if sanctions against Iran were opposed.
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