Europe’s powerhouse trio, the U.K., France, and Germany (E3), on Thursday initiated the process to reimpose sweeping sanctions against Iran over its "significant non-compliance" with international nuclear agreements.
At 9 am EST, they submitted a letter to the president of the United Nations Security Council, Panama's Ambassador Eloy Alfaro de Alba, notifying him of their intent to trigger the snapback sanctions mechanism enshrined under the 2015 nuclear deal known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), Fox News Digital confirmed ahead of the action on Thursday.
"We the foreign ministers of France, Germany and the United Kingdom, share the fundamental objective that Iran shall never seek, acquire or develop a nuclear weapon," the letter obtained by Fox News Digital said. "We will continue to strive to diplomatically resolve the issue of Iran's significant non-performance.The letter concluded by noting that sanctions "will be restored" unless the U.N. Security Council unanimously decides otherwise.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio championed the move as "welcome" and said, "snapback does not contradict our earnest readiness for diplomacy, it only enhances it."... Read More: FOX News