Top diplomats by Europe and Iran have already begun discussions in New Yorkwith the aim of preventing a new crisis around the nuclear her schedule Islamic Republicas the country faces the reinstatement of extensive sanctions of United Nations.

The Foreign Ministers of France, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the top envoy of the European Union began talks with their Iranian counterpart, Abbas Aragzi, On the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York on Tuesday, according to sources.

In August, the three main European forces activated the so -called “snapback” mechanism. It is an indifferent veto clause included in the 2015 agreement to control Iran’s individual activities, giving Tehran 30 days to comply with a series of requirements, or to face international sanctions on its economy and its missile program.

Although European forces and Iran have underlined their commitment to find a diplomatic solution, it is unlikely to achieve a significant result in the next two days. The tensions Between Iran and West have increased significantly over the last year, especially after Israeli and US Airings in Iran in June, including throwing bombs in major nuclear centers in the country.

Iran significantly restricted its access International Atomic Energy Organization (IAEA) in its nuclear program after attacks. The Agency has stated that it has little information on the state of a highly enriched uranium warehouse, which Iran had moved to a non -stated space before the attacks and recently said it was buried under debris.

So Israel as well as the The US accuses Iran of trying to develop a nuclear weapon, something Tehran has repeatedly denied, often citing its involvement in the international nuclear weapon (NPT) treaty.

European demands for Iran have included the reopening of negotiations with the US and the complete reactivation of IAEA inspections, something that Tehran has not implemented so far. Last week, the UN Security Council failed to pass a resolution that would stop sanctions, paving the way for their implementation on September 28, following the final UN vote scheduled for Friday.

Iran is already subject to strict sanctions on the US as well as a series of human rights measures by the EU. The US, which has retired from the 2015 agreement during the first term of President Trump, supports the European initiative to restore UN sanctions against Tehran.

Iran has threatened to leave NPT if UN sanctions are coming back, which could permanently limit IAEA inspections and create greater uncertainty about the nature and purpose of its individual activities.

If there is a solution, it can only be diplomatic. I hope that in the following days consultations we get to this point otherwise, Iran will take any measures needed‘, Arakzi told Iranian state media.