Raising the issue of renegotiating the 2015 nuclear deal. known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA). is aimed at covering up the European Union’s failure to meet its obligations under the accord.
Read More »E3’s Statement on JCPOA Dangerous Turn
Russian Acting Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov named the E3’s plans to trigger the trigger mechanism on the JCPOA as a dangerous turn.
Read More »Iranian lawmaker plays down validity of E3’s JCPOA statement
An Iranian lawmaker said that European signatories to the JCPOA are following the US and cannot be independent and accordingly. their statement is not valid.
Read More »EU3 Seek a Diplomatic Solution with Iran
UK. France and Germany are seeking a diplomatic solution with the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Read More »JCPOA`s Future Depends on E3. not Iran
Referring to the dispute resolution mechanism which was activated by France. Britain. and Germany. Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said.
Read More »JCPOA Dispute Mechanism Already Used by Iran. Spokesman Tells EU3
A new decision by France. Britain and Germany to trigger the dispute mechanism in the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) is nothing new as Iran employed the process more than a year ago.
Read More »Preservation of JCPOA Now More Important than Ever
Referring to the dispute resolution mechanism. EU Foreign Policy Chief Josep Borrell said that the preservation of the JCPOA is now more important than ever.
Read More »E3’s Dispute Mechanism May Ruin JCPOA
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov expressed concerns over the decision of the European signatories to the JCPOA to trigger dispute mechanism.
Read More »France. UK. Germany Trigger Iran Nuclear Deal Dispute Mechanism
France. Britain. and Germany confirmed on Tuesday that they had triggered the dispute mechanism in the Iran nuclear deal.
Read More »Oil Buyers Fear Iraqi Supply Hit in Spill From Iran Crisis
Oil buyers in Asia are increasingly wary that Iraq’s entanglement in the worsening dispute between the U.S. and Iran could disrupt shipments from one of their key Middle East suppliers.
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