Iran planned to hold a call with three European nations Friday as they threatened to reimpose United Nations sanctions on Tehran over its nuclear program. The call Iran will hold with France, Germany and the United Kingdom comes as Tehran faces an Aug. 31 deadline set by the three nations to reach a “satisfactory solution” to the nuclear issues.
Long, fraught timeline of Iran nuclear tensions
Iran planned to hold a call with three European nations Friday as they threatened to reimpose United Nations sanctions on Tehran over its nuclear program.
The call Iran will hold with France, Germany and the United Kingdom comes as Tehran faces an Aug. 31 deadline set by the three nations to reach a “satisfactory solution” to the nuclear issues.
The call is just the latest moment in the fraught relations Iran has with the West over its atomic program, which has been enriching uranium close to weapons-grade levels. It also comes after the 12-day Iran-Israel war in June that saw the U.S. also bomb Iranian nuclear sites after the two sides failed to reach an agreement in talks earlier this year.
Here’s a timeline of the tensions over Iran’s atomic program: