European powers and Iran have resumed direct nuclear talks in Istanbul for the first time since recent military strikes by Israel and the US, with the threat of reimposed UN sanctions hanging over the negotiations. The talks come a decade after the landmark 2015 nuclear deal, which has since unraveled amid accusations of non-compliance and escalating tensions. Europe is weighing whether to trigger the 'snapback' mechanism to restore sanctions, while Iran warns it could withdraw from the nuclear treaty if pressured. Both sides describe the discussions as 'frank' but no major breakthroughs have been reported, and Iran is seeking support from Russia and China to counter Western pressure. The outcome of these talks could determine the future of Iran's nuclear program and the stability of international nonproliferation efforts.
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