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No UN sanctions lifting on Iran without France's approval, foreign minister says

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Posted on June 19, 2026

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· Last updated: June 19, 2026

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France Demands Approval on Lifting UN Sanctions Against Iran Over Nuclear Deal

France’s Stance on Iran Nuclear Negotiations and UN Sanctions

France’s Role and Conditions for Lifting Sanctions

PARIS, June 19 (Reuters) - France wants to play a role in talks dealing with Iran's nuclear programme and will not approve the lifting of UN sanctions unless it is satisfied by the terms of a final accord, its foreign minister said on Friday.

Jean-Noel Barrot, whose country is a veto-wielding member of the United Nations Security Council, told broadcaster franceinfo there would be no stability in the region unless U.S. talks with Iran also dealt with Iran's ballistic missile programme and support for proxies.

Key Demands and Security Concerns

"The return for major concessions that will be asked of Iran is the lifting of sanctions, sanctions that were taken at the United Nations," he said.

"France is a permanent member of the United Nations (Security Council) so as was the case 10 years ago, France will have to give its approval for the sanctions to be lifted."

The Path Forward: Upcoming Negotiations

The agreement reached between the United States and Iran this week calls for negotiations over Iran's nuclear programme to take place over the next 60 days, with a final deal to be endorsed by the Security Council.

European Concerns and Involvement

European powers fear an inexperienced U.S. negotiating team may fail to secure a robust nuclear agreement or address Iran’s ballistic missile programme in the next phase, risking a prolonged standoff.

France, Britain and Germany want a role shaping the coming talks after being sidelined in recent months.

Historical Context: European Engagement with Iran

The three countries first engaged Iran on its nuclear programme in 2003 and later worked with then-U.S. President Barack Obama to secure a 2015 deal to curb Iran's nuclear programme in exchange for sanctions relief.

U.S. President Donald Trump has been disparaging of that accord, which he pulled the U.S. out of during his first presidency.

France’s Objectives and Influence at the UN

"Our objective is to get major concessions from the Iranian regime, a radical change in posture. And we will have our word to say, because as a member of the UNSC it will be necessarily linked to the resolution of this crisis," Barrot said.

(Reporting by John Irish and Dominique VidalonEditing by Makini Brice and Peter Graff)

Key Takeaways

  • As a UNSC veto-wielding member, France must approve any lifting of UN sanctions on Iran, echoing its role a decade ago, according to Foreign Minister Barrot. (iranintl.com)
  • France insists that U.S.–Iran talks must go beyond nuclear issues to include Iran’s ballistic missile programme and backing for proxies, to deliver lasting regional stability. (lemonde.fr)
  • The recent U.S.–Iran framework agreement initiates a 60-day negotiating window; European powers like France worry a U.S. negotiating team lacking experience may fail to secure a robust deal. (axios.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why won't France approve lifting UN sanctions on Iran?
France wants guarantees regarding Iran's nuclear programme, ballistic missile programme, and support for proxies before approving any sanctions removal.
What role does France play in UN sanctions decisions?
As a permanent member of the UN Security Council, France has veto power and must approve any resolution lifting sanctions on Iran.
What are European powers concerned about in the US-Iran talks?
European powers fear the US may fail to secure robust agreements addressing both Iran’s nuclear and missile programmes, risking regional instability.
What concessions does France want from Iran?
France seeks major concessions from Iran, including changes to its nuclear programme, missile activities, and regional posture.
When will negotiations for Iran's nuclear programme take place?
Negotiations are scheduled to occur over the next 60 days, after which a final deal will be endorsed by the UN Security Council.

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