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France warns UN sanctions on Iran won't lift without its sign-off
France warns that UN sanctions on Iran will not be lifted without its approval, emphasizing the need for major concessions from Iran and addressing its ballistic missile program and support for proxies. The foreign minister stated that French approval, as a UNSC member, is legally required for any sanctions relief, and France, along with Britain and Germany, seeks a role in shaping upcoming nuclear negotiations.
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