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 »China to Continue Buying Oil from Iran
Chinese Ambassador to Iran Chang Hua reiterated his country’s support for Iran against the US sanctions and said the East Asian nation is the only country that buys oil from the Islamic Republic.
Read More »EU to Try to Keep JCPOA Alive
All of three European countries insisted that this is not a measure oriented to finish with JCPOA. but to try to keep it alive. to give time for negotiation.
Read More »Sorry that Europeans Failed to Meet Commitments Under JCPOA
EU’s Foreign Policy Chief Josep Borrell said. I am sorry that the European parties failed to meet their commitments under the JCPOA.
Read More »Iran will Take Next Nuclear Step if Borrell Visit Proves Unfruitful
On January 5. Iran announced that it is taking the last and final step to stop its commitments to the JCPOA.
Read More »Iran`s Reasoning Convinced E3 against Activating Trigger Mechanism
It’s a disaster for Europe to be so subservient to the US. Anybody who accepts unilateralism is helping it.
Read More »France Resolved to Help Lift Sanctions on Iran
France is fully determined to make efforts for removal of unilateral sanctions on Iran and expansion of cooperation between the two sides.
Read More »Borrell to Discuss Regional Developments. JCPOA with Iranian Officials
In a statement. European Union External Action announced that the EU’s foreign policy chief will arrive in Tehran on Monday to discuss regional developments and JCPOA with high-ranking Iranian officials.
Read More »1st Deal via INSTEX Reportedly to Be Done Soon
Instrument Support of Trade Exchanges (INSTEX) circles are optimistic that its first deal is expected shortly.
Read More »Iran`s AEOI Dismisses US Sanctions against Chief of Agency
Iran’s nuclear energy organization dismissed the recent US sanctions on the chief of the agency. calling it an unwise move that won’t interrupt Iran’s peaceful nuclear policies.
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