The sanctions on Iran were reprinted at midnight. The Tehran threatens and recalled his ambassadors from the great European powers / Rial has collapsed

The UN has reinstated the embargo on armament deliveries and other sanctions against Iran in relation to its nuclear program, following an approach triggered by the European powers, to which the Tehran warned that it will respond very hard, reports Reuters.
The United Kingdom, France and Germany have initiated the reinstruction of sanctions against Iran within the UN Security Council, based on the charges that it violated the 2015 agreement aimed at stopping a nuclear bomb, which denied by Iran.
The end of the ten -year -old nuclear agreement initially agreed by Iran, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, the United States, Russia and China will probably aggravate tensions in the Middle East, just a few months after Israel and US have bombed Iranian nuclear facilities.
The EU refers to the sanctions, says the solution is the negotiations
The UN sanctions imposed by the Security Council in the resolutions adopted between 2006 and 2010 were reinstated at the Night Night (03:00 in Romania). Attempts to postpone the reintroduction of all sanctions against Iran failed in the margin of the annual meeting of world leaders this week.
“We urge Iran and all states to fully respect these resolutions,” the Foreign Ministers of France, Great Britain and Germany said in a common statement after the deadline expires.
The head of the foreign policy of the European Union, Kaja Kallas, confirmed in a statement on Sunday that the block “will now proceed to implement without delay in the refund of all sanctions related to the UN and EU nuclear program that have been previously lifted.”
“The position of the European Union is that a sustainable solution to the Iranian nuclear problem can only be obtained by negotiations and diplomacy,” she added.
Iran recalled his ambassadors and threatens
The Tehran warned that he would respond harshly to the re -imposition of sanctions. Iran said on Saturday that he recalls his ambassadors from the UK, France and Germany for consultations. But Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said on Friday that Iran does not intend to withdraw from the Treaty of Nuclear Not Proliferation.
Russia has challenged the reintroduction of UN sanctions against Iran.
“It is illegal and cannot be implemented,” said Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Saturday, UN reporters, adding that he wrote to the UN Secretary General, Antonio Getterres, warning him to be “a major mistake” to recognize the reintroduction of the UN sanctions against Iran.
The European powers have offered to postpone the reinstruction of sanctions with up to six months to allow negotiations on a long-term agreement, if Iran restores the access of the UN nuclear inspectors, responds to concerns about its enriched uranium stock and engages in negotiations with the United States.
The president of Iran, Massoud Pezeshkian, on Saturday criticized Washington's “unreasonable” requests, which asked Tehran to hand over all the stock of uranium enriched in exchange for suspending sanctions for only three months.
“Our countries will continue to pursue the diplomatic paths and negotiations. The refund of UN sanctions does not mean the end of diplomacy,” said the foreign ministers of Great Britain, France and Germany, urging Iran to “return to the agreement.”
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said President Donald Trump was clear that diplomacy remains an option for Iran and that an agreement remains the best solution for the Iranian people and the world.
“In order for this to happen, Iran has to accept direct discussions, held in good faith, without delays or confusion,” Rubio said, stressing that, until a new agreement, it is important for countries to apply “immediately, to exert pressure on Iranian leaders.”
The rial has collapsed
The economy of Iran is already experiencing severe sanctions imposed by the US in 2018, after Trump has given up the agreement during his first term.
The Iranian currency, the rial, continued to depreciate due to fears about new sanctions. The rial fell to 1,123,000 units for American dollar, a new historical minimum, on Saturday, from about 1,085,000 on Friday, according to foreign exchange sites.
With the return of UN sanctions, Iran will again be subjected to an embargo on arma and prohibition on all uranium enrichment and reprocessing activities, as well as any activity related to ballistic missiles capable of transporting nuclear weapons.
Other sanctions that will be re -imprinted include the travel prohibition for dozens of Iranian citizens, freezing the assets of dozens and entities and the prohibition to provide whatever could be used in the country's nuclear program.
All countries are authorized to confirm and have any prohibited articles under UN sanctions, and Iran will be forbidden to acquire interests in any commercial activity from another country that involves uranium extraction, production or use of nuclear materials and technologies.




