A recent decision by the three European parties to the 2015 nuclear deal. known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA). to trigger the so-called snapback mechanism will not be implemented.
Read More »EU. E3 Issue Joint Statement on Iran’s 4th Nuclear Step
France. Germany. Britain and the European Union said they are extremely concerned by Iran'.s decision to restart nuclear activities at one of its key sites.
Read More »EU will Work with Iran`s FM Despite US Sanctions
The United States has also sanctioned top Iranian officials.
Read More »Iran Deputy FM in Vienna for Extraordinary JCPOA Meeting
On May 8. 2018. the US unilaterally pulled out from the JCPOA and reimposed its sanctions on Iran’s key economic sectors.
Read More »EU`s Deep Concern over Iran`s Seizure of British Oil Tanker in Persian Gulf
Freedom of navigation must be respected at all times.
Read More »Europe Required to Buy Iran’s Crude
Europe is duty-bound to purchase Iranian crude to keep the nuclear deal alive. reminding that the European'.s offered INSTEX mechanism requires financing that should happen through crude revenues.
Read More »E3 Underlines delivering 1st INSTEX transaction
Ambassadors of the UK. Germany and France in a statement stressed delivering the first transaction of the Instrument in Support of Trade Exchanges (INSTEX).
Read More »Iran Warns Europe to Take N. Deal Ultimatum Serious
Iran has shown enough restraint. but Europe has not seized the opportunities created.
Read More »Japan. EU Repeat Support for Iran Nuclear Deal
Trump’s choice has faced opposition of the international community.
Read More »Germany Rejects US Call to Leave Iran Nuclear Deal
Federica Mogherini defended the deal. saying that the bloc would do whatever possible to keep it alive.
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