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The United Nations failed to adopt a proposal brought by China and Russia on Friday, which would have increased the relief of restrictions for Iran for one and six months under the nuclear deal.
Vote was 4 to 9, in favor of Algeria, China, Pakistan and Russia and against Denmark, France, Greece, Panama, Sierra Leon, Slovenia, Somalia, United Kingdom and the United States.
Guyana and South Korea were stopped.
Britain, France and Germany had a vote after the deal triggered the “Snapback” measure of the deal, which restores restrictions on Iran after negotiating their nuclear program.
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The United Nations failed to adopt a proposal brought by China and Russia on Friday, which would have increased the relief of restrictions for Iran for one and six months under the nuclear deal. (United Nations)
The restrictions, which will be effective until the last minute deal on Friday, will include the cold property abroad, prevent arms deals with Tehran and punish any development of Iran’s ballistic missile program.
“We hoped that European ally and America would think twice, and they would opt for the path of diplomacy and dialogue rather than their clumsy blackmail, resulting in an increase in the situation in the region,” the United Nations said during the meeting by Deputy Rousing Ambassador to Rousing Ambassador to the United Nations.
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Iran’s Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, was also meeting with his French, German and British counterparts under the leadership of the United Nations Vote.
An European diplomat told the Associated Press that the meeting “does not produce any new development, no new results.”
On Tuesday, Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei also said that Iran would “surrender to pressure” and talk to America would be “dead end”.
The Iranian President Masaud Peseshakian, the Center, follows his way for a bilateral meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron on the occasion of the United Nations General Assembly at the United Nations General Assembly in New York City. (Through Ludovic Marin/AFP Getty Image)
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In an interview on Friday, the Iranian President Masaud Pesesian called the decision “inappropriate, unjust and illegal”.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.