Russian Ambassador to Iran: Reinstating sanctions on Iran is unacceptable – Mehr News agency RCO News Agency

According to RCO News Agency, Alexey Dedof In an ierview with the Russian TASS news agency, he announced that Russia and Iran are in coinuous coact to resolve the crisis created by Western couries against Iran’s nuclear program.
He emphasized on comprehensive support for Iran and finding a long-term diplomatic and political solution to solve the nuclear conflict between Iran and the West.
Russian ambassador to Iran, action troika In order to restore the sanctions of the Security Council against Iran, the European considered it an inevaluable procedure from the legal poi of view and said: no credible coury in the iernational community iernational under influence It will not be subjected to these pressures and will not be bound by these sanctions.
Iran’s peaceful nuclear program has been under iernational pressure since 2005 (2005), and the UN Security Council approved sanctions against Tehran in response to the coury’s nuclear activities. These sanctions included economic, banking and export restrictions, especially in the field of energy and nuclear industries.
After the signing of the JCPOA agreeme in July 2015, most of these sanctions were suspended under the condition of limiting Iran’s nuclear program. However, after the withdrawal of the United States from the JCPOA in May 2018, Washington returned the sanctions and efforts were made to impose iernational sanctions against Iran.
After the expiration of the JCPOA agreeme, instead of normalizing their relations with Iran, Europe and the United States tried to restore UN sanctions by using the mechanisms of the Security Council and previous resolutions. Russia and China consider these actions illegal and unacceptable and emphasize that such pressures do not create legal obligations for other couries.
The United Nations Security Council’s nuclear sanctions against Iran were resumed on October 7, 1404 (September 29, 2025). This illegal action took place following the activation of the snapback mechanism in the JCPOA nuclear agreeme and the failure to approve a resolution to extend the suspension of sanctions in the Security Council. As a result, all previous nuclear sanctions that were lifted in 2015 under Security Council Resolution 2231 were re-imposed.
Following these hostile actions from the West, Iran announced that it stopped its cooperation with the Iernational Atomic Energy Agency and canceled the Cairo Agreeme.



