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Russia does not recognize return of UN sanctions on Iran

October 2, 2025
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Russia does not recognize return of UN sanctions on Iran
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UNITED NATIONS: Russia does not recognize the return of United Nations sanctions on Iran, Russia’s U.N. Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia told reporters on Wednesday when asked if Moscow would enforce the measures.

The United Nations reinstated an arms embargo and other sanctions on Iran over its nuclear program on Saturday evening, following a process – known as snapback – triggered by European powers. Tehran has warned the move would be met with a harsh response.

Britain, France and Germany initiated the snapback process at the U.N. Security Council over accusations Iran had violated a 2015 deal that aimed to stop it from developing a nuclear bomb. Iran denies seeking nuclear weapons.

“We do not recognize the snapback as coming into force,” he said at a press conference to mark the start of Russia’s presidency of the U.N. Security Council for October.

UN sanctions loom for Iran after nuclear talks fail

“We’ll be living in two parallel realities, because for some snapback happened, for us it didn’t. That creates a problem. How we will get out of it – let’s see,” Nebenzia said.

The end of the decade-long nuclear deal originally agreed by Iran, Britain, Germany, France, the United States, Russia and China could exacerbate tensions in the Middle East, just months after Israel and the U.S. bombed Iranian nuclear sites.

“This development is really fraught with a major escalation around Iran, because it opens the door for those countries who want to finish Iran’s nuclear program,” said Nebenzia, referring to the military action by Israel and the U.S. in June.

With the return of U.N. sanctions, Iran will again be subjected to an arms embargo and a ban on all uranium enrichment and reprocessing activities, as well as any activity related to ballistic missiles capable of delivering nuclear weapons.

Other sanctions to be reimposed include a travel ban on dozens of Iranian citizens, asset freezes on dozens of people and entities and a ban on the supply of anything that could be used in the nation’s nuclear program.

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