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Iran has to agree to a nuclear deal with the United States and its colleagues by the end of August, Fox News has learned.
According to three sources with knowledge of a call between officials on Wednesday, State Secretary Marco Rubio and Foreign Ministers of France, Germany and United Kingdom set a real time limit.
If Tehran fails to agree to a deal, it will trigger the “Snapback” mechanism that automatically rebuild all the restrictions imposed by the United Nations Security Council.
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State Secretary Marco Rubio spoke about Iran with his European counterparts, which was given a time limit to accept the nuclear deal. (Reuters/Jonathan Ernst)
The sanctions were lifted under the 2015 Iran deal.
The Trump administration has tried to pressurize Iran to accept a deal to return its nuclear program after the Israeli attacks that target the US and Israeli nuclear sites.
United Against Nuclear Iran, a non -profit organization that opposed Tehran’s attempt to develop an nuclear weapon, appreciated the news of Wednesday.
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“Tehran has learned that, for the Trump administration, a time limit means a time limit,” Uni’s president and former Florida Gove Jeb Bush and CEO Ambassador Mark D. Wallace said in a joint statement.
“After agreeing for a deal within 60 days of diplomacy, the United States and Israel took a target military action against governance in June. As a result, Tehran should take this new time limit seriously.”
On Monday, Iran warned that it will retaliate if the United Nations Security Council implements Snapback sanctions.
“There is a lack of legal and political basis in danger to use the Snapback mechanism and will be met with a fair and proportional response from the Islamic Republic of Iran,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Bagai claimed during a Press conference, according to a Reuters report.
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Bagei did not specify how Tehran would retaliate.