France Must Approve Any UN Sanctions Relief for Iran, Says Foreign Minister
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Paris – France’s foreign minister warned that the United Nations would not lift sanctions on Iran without Paris’s approval. The statement was made during a press briefing in the French capital, underscoring France’s pivotal role in the UN sanctions regime.
The minister emphasized that any decision to ease restrictions on Iran would require French consent, reflecting the country’s influence within the Security Council. No specific sanctions or dates were mentioned in the remarks.
The comment comes amid ongoing discussions about Iran’s nuclear program and the broader international effort to enforce UN sanctions.
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