China and Russia have firmly rejected the reimposition of UN sanctions on Iran under the so-called “snapback mechanism,” pledging to deepen military and economic cooperation with Tehran despite Western efforts to revive restrictions. Meanwhile, Iran’s oil tankers briefly reappeared on global tracking systems for the first time in seven years, before suddenly going dark again, triggering speculation about internal divisions, sabotage, or calculated signaling by Tehran.
China and Russia Reject Snapback Sanctions as…
China and Russia have firmly rejected the reimposition of UN sanctions on Iran under the so-called “snapback mechanism,” pledging to deepen military and economic cooperation with Tehran despite Western efforts to revive restrictions. Meanwhile, Iran’s oil tankers briefly reappeared on global tracking systems for the first time in seven years, before suddenly going dark again, triggering speculation about internal divisions, sabotage, or calculated signaling by Tehran.