Tehran, July 28 -- Iran has slammed Europe's threats at reimposing UN sanctions on Tehran if the tries to pursue its nuclear programme following the recent negotiations in Istanbul, with the Iranian Foreign Ministry stating that Brussels and London lack the legitimacy to go through with such an action.
According to Iran International, Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei while addressing the media said "We have clearly said, and we stress, that the European parties do not have the legitimacy or the authority to invoke the so-called snapback mechanism."
During the first round of negotiations in Turkiye, leaders from the UK, Germany, and France - collectively called the E3 - met at the Iranian Consulate in Istanbul and discussed...