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.
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This financial system has been suggested too late and [it] operates at a low level. It has not been yet fully implemented.
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As a first step. Iran increased its enriched uranium stockpile to a level above the 300 kilograms set by the JCPOA.
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Iran gave the necessary access to the Agency in a fully cooperative and transparent manner.
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Zhai Jun. Special Envoy of the Chinese Government for the Middle East referred to Iran’s 4th step. said there should be a balance between interests and commitments in the JCPOA and Iran should enjoy its economic benefits.
Read More »Iran’s Interests Must be Secured Under JCPOA
Iran’s interests must be provided under the JCPOA. the most important of which is the ability to sell oil and receiving related revenues through banking transactions.
Read More »Iran’s Nuclear Steps Aimed at Forcing Europe Into Saving JCPOA
Iran cannot be the sole party to pay the price for keeping the JCPOA alive after the US withdrawal and return of the sanctions against the country.
Read More »Door Still Open to Talks on JCPOA
We will hold talks with those parties interested in preserving the JCPOA. the French will continue their consultations on the issue. and we will leave the door open for negotiation and understanding.
Read More »Door still Open to Talks despite Nuclear Commitment Cuts
The nuclear deal was reached in Vienna in July 2015 between Iran and the P5+1 group of states.
Read More »Uranium Enrichment Resumes at Iran`s Fordow Nuclear Site
A cylinder including 2.000 kg uranium hexafluoride (UF6) was transferred from Shahid Alimohammadi site to Fordow nuclear site.
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