Europe should speed up INSTEX implementation: Kharrazi
Kamal Kharrazi, chief of the Strategic Council on Foreign Relations, said on Saturday that Iran’s 60-day ultimatum to the remaining parities of the 2015 nuclear deal is a good opportunity for them to accelerate the implementation of Europe’s financial mechanism, officially known as INSTEX.
US Democrats call against war with Iran
A number of US Democrats are calling on other senators to sign a bill that would prevent the Trump administration from launching a military attack on Iran.
IRGC chief to attend Parliament’s closed session
IRGC chief commander Major General Hossein Salami will participate in Sunday's closed session of the Iranian Parliament, said a senior lawmaker.
US, EU responsible for ‘unwanted’ JCPOA sitation: SNSC spox
Spokesman for the Supreme National Security Council of Iran said that US government and European signatories of JCPOA are "directly responsible for the current unwanted situation."
Reducing JCPOA commitments Iran’s appropriate long-overdue decision: Entessar
Professor of political science describes Iran’s decision to reduce its JCPOA commitments as an appropriate response that clear signals Iran's patience with Europe's nonperformance of its obligations under the JCPOA is wearing thin.
EU should not underestimate Iran’s will to reduce commitments to JCPOA: Araghchi
Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi warned that European signatories of JCPOA (Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action) should not underestimate Iran’s will for a step-by-step reduction of its commitments to the deal.
Former Iraqi PM says US sanctions on Iran contrary to intl. law
Prime Iraqi Minister Nouri al-Maliki said on Friday that imposition of economic sanctions against the Muslim nation of Iran is contrary to international laws and norms.
EU Urges Iran to Fully Honor JCPOA Commitments, Laments US Sanctions
The European Union rejected a 60-day ultimatum Iran has issued for the JCPOA parties to honor their commitments, urging Tehran to continue to fully honor the 2015 nuclear deal.
Iran Condemns US’ Hostile Policies against Cuba
Iran’s Foreign Ministry strongly condemned Washington’s sanctions on Cuba and the US administration’s decision to lift a waiver on Title III of the Helms-Burton Act that allows American citizens to file lawsuits against foreign companies using property seized in Cuba after 1959.
Piecemeal Pullout from JCPOA on Iran’s Agenda
An Iranian deputy foreign minister said although the country’s move to roll back some of its commitments under the 2015 nuclear deal is not tantamount to withdrawal from the agreement, Tehran has put a piecemeal pullout from the JCPOA on its agenda.