[ISW] 이란 업데이트, 2025년 9월 18일

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주요 내용 요약:

  • 이란에 대한 ‘스냅백 제재’: 9월 18일, 프랑스 대통령 에마뉘엘 마크롱은 이란에 대한 UN 스냅백 제재가 “결정된 사항”이며 9월 말에 재개될 것이라고 밝혔습니다. 마크롱은 이스라엘 언론에 이란이 심각한 약속을 지키지 못했다고 말했습니다. UN 안전보장이사회는 이란이 ‘포괄적 공동 행동 계획'(JCPOA)에 따른 기준을 충족하지 못할 경우, 9월 27일에 30일 절차가 완료되면 이란에 대한 스냅백 제재를 재개할 예정입니다.
  • 이란-러시아 에너지 협력: 9월 18일, 이란 대통령 마수드 페제슈키안과 석유부 장관 모흐센 파크네자드를 포함한 이란 고위 관계자들이 러시아 에너지부 장관 세르게이 치빌료프와 테헤란에서 만나 에너지 협력을 논의했습니다. 이는 이란의 에너지 부족 문제를 해결하기 위한 노력의 일환으로 보입니다. 이란 관리들은 지속적인 만성적인 에너지 부족으로 인한 잠재적인 불안정을 우려할 수 있습니다.
  • 미국 적대국과의 이란 군사 협력: 이란은 러시아와 중국을 군사 재건 및 미래의 분쟁 준비에 중요한 파트너로 보고 있습니다. 이란 군 참모 본부 산하 매체인 ‘데파 프레스’는 9월 15일, 다가오는 BRICS 해군 훈련에서 이란이 어떻게 이점을 얻을 수 있는지 논의하는 기사를 게재했습니다. 이 기사에서는 이 훈련이 이란이 여러 분야에서 “현대 전술”을 개발하고, 국내에서 생산된 무기를 시험하며, 다른 훈련 참가자들과 무기 기술과 정보를 공유하는 데 도움이 될 것이라고 주장했습니다.
  • 이란-러시아 방위 협력: 이란 군은 러시아제 전자전(EW) 시스템인 ‘Krasukha-4’를 획득하는 방안을 논의했습니다. 이는 이란 군사 재건 노력의 일환입니다. 이란은 ‘Krasukha-4’를 획득하고 이스라엘에 대한 미래 방어 작전에서 이러한 작전적 교훈을 통합하고자 할 가능성이 높습니다.

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French President Emmanuel Macron stated on September 18 that UN snapback sanctions on Iran are a “done deal” and will be reimposed at the end of September.

September 18, 2025

Information Cutoff: 1:30 pm ET

Johanna Moore, Ben Rezaei, Avery Borens, Ben Schmida, Nidal Morrison, Kelly Campa, Ria Reddy, and Brian Carter

TOPLINES

Senior Iranian officials, including Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian and Oil Minister Mohsen Paknejad, met with Russian Energy Minister Sergey Tsivilyov in Tehran on September 18 to discuss energy cooperation, likely in an effort to address energy shortages in Iran. Paknejad and Tsivilyov reviewed the Iran-Russia April 2025 agreement for Russia to export 55 billion cubic meters of natural gas to Iran annually via Azerbaijan. Russian President Vladimir Putin previously stated in January 2025 that Russian gas deliveries to Iran would start at 2 billion cubic meters per year and could increase to 55 billion cubic meters annually. Iran, and especially northern Iran, faces recurring gas shortages during the winter because Iran has limited gas storage capacity, and energy production is concentrated in the South Pars gas field in southern Iran. Iranian media reported that Iran faces a potential steep decline in overall gas production over the next five to seven years. Iranian officials may be concerned about potential unrest as a result of ongoing chronic energy shortages. Energy shortages have previously caused protests in northeastern Iran. Recent energy shortages have forced the Iranian government to temporarily shut down offices, banks, schools, and government buildings.

Iranian Armed Forces General Staff Chief Major General Abdol Rahim Mousavi also met with Tsivilyov and emphasized the importance of deepening bilateral defense cooperation amid Western sanctions. These meetings reflect Iranian efforts to deepen strategic cooperation with Russia under the framework of the January 2025 Russo-Iranian Comprehensive Strategic Agreement.

French President Emmanuel Macron stated on September 18 that UN snapback sanctions on Iran are a “done deal” and will be reimposed at the end of September. Macron told Israeli media that Iran has failed to make serious commitments. Iran reportedly presented the E3 (the United Kingdom, France, and Germany) with a proposal earlier this week to extend the snapback deadline by several months in exchange for positive steps to curtail its nuclear program and an Iranian move to resume talks with the United States. The E3 reportedly viewed the proposal as “insufficient,” according to a source familiar with the proposal. The E3 triggered the 30-day Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) snapback process on August 28. The UN Security Council will reimpose snapback sanctions on Iran when the 30-day process concludes on September 27 unless Iran meets the criteria laid out under the JCPOA.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • Snapback Sanctions on Iran: French President Emmanuel Macron stated on September 18 that UN snapback sanctions on Iran are a “done deal” and will be reimposed at the end of September. Macron told Israeli media that Iran has failed to make serious commitments. The UN Security Council will reimpose snapback sanctions on Iran when the 30-day process concludes on September 27 unless Iran meets the criteria laid out under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.

  • Iran-Russia Energy Cooperation: Senior Iranian officials, including Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian and Oil Minister Mohsen Paknejad, met with Russian Energy Minister Sergey Tsivilyov in Tehran on September 18 to discuss energy cooperation, likely in an effort to address energy shortages in Iran. Iranian officials may be concerned about potential unrest as a result of ongoing chronic energy shortages.

  • Iranian Military Cooperation with US Adversaries: Iran views Russia and China as critical to its efforts to rebuild its military and prepare for future conflict. Iranian Armed Forces General Staff-controlled outlet Defa Press published an article on September 15 discussing how Iran will benefit from an upcoming BRICS naval exercise. The Iranian article asserted that the exercise would help Iran develop “modern tactics” across multiple domains, test domestically produced weapons, and share weapons technology and intelligence with other exercise participants.

  • Iran-Russia Defense Cooperation: The Iranian military establishment has discussed acquiring Russian-made Krasukha-4 electronic warfare (EW) systems as part of the Iranian military reconstitution effort. Iran is likely hoping to acquire the Krasukha-4 and integrate these operational lessons in future defensive operations against Israel.

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