Russia says 'illegal' sanctions on Iran deepen crisis over its nuclear program
Russia called the UN's renewed sanctions against Iran an illegal act. Moscow stated European powers manipulated the process. The United Nations reinstated sanctions on Iran on September 27. This action followed a snapback procedure. Iran now faces...

Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said the reimposition of sanctions was the result of "manipulation" by Britain, Germany and France.
"Accordingly, the results... are legally null and void and cannot impose any legal obligations on other states," she told a news briefing.
The United Nations reinstated sanctions on Iran over its nuclear program on September 27, following a process known as snapback, triggered by the three European countries.
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.
Tehran, which denies any intention of making nuclear weapons, has warned the move will be met with a harsh response.
Russia has close relations with Iran, supports its right to peaceful nuclear energy and condemned the U.S. and Israeli bombing of Iranian nuclear sites in June.
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