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Iran is directly linked to the United Nations Security Council through its participation in nuclear negotiations with the P5+1, which includes the council's permanent members [1], [2]. Additionally, the council's potential for taking action against Iran is a central theme in the country's geopolitical and economic strategy [3].

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Editorials Supporting an Iran Nuclear Deal, January - September 2015 armscontrol.org Arms Control Association 2 facts
claimThe New Zealand Herald claims that the deal agreed upon by Iran, the permanent members of the UN Security Council, and Germany largely eliminates the prospect of Tehran developing nuclear weaponry and enhances the chance of Iran playing a constructive role in world and Middle Eastern affairs.
accountOn April 2, 2015, Iran and the P5+1 (the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council plus Germany) announced specific parameters for a nuclear agreement.
Iran Responds to Operation Epic Fury with Layered Military, Cyber ... hstoday.us Homeland Security Today 1 fact
claimThe partnership between Iran, China, and Russia reduces the likelihood of UN Security Council action against Iran and provides economic and technological pathways that mitigate the effects of Western sanctions.