Deeper Recession to Hit EU from Pandemic
The eurozone economy will drop deeper into recession this year and rebound less steeply in 2021 than previously thought, the European Commission forecast on Tuesday.
Brexit Talks Continues in London
Brexit talks with the European Union resume Monday in London with few signs of compromise on a new trade agreement.
Britain, EU Urged to Sort Out Financial Market Access
Britain and the European Union need to make progress on EU financial market access given that the coronavirus crisis will make it even harder to cope with potential disruption if there is no agreement, banking lobby AFME said on Monday.
Borrell: Dispute Mechanism in Nuclear Deal Triggered
Joseph Borrell said he has received a letter from Iran that demands triggering the dispute resolution mechanism of the 2015 nuclear deal.
Cases of E3 Noncompliance with JCPOA Referred to Joint Commission
Mohammad Javad Zarif once again referred the cases of European countries' non-compliance with the 2015 nuclear deal to its Joint Commission for resolution based on Article 36 of the JCPOA.
EU to See Consequences of Backing Arms Embargo Extension
Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Seyyed Abbas Mousavi warned the European countries for backing the US plan to extend arms embargo on Iran.
EU, Britain to Hold Intense Talks on Post-Brexit Relations
The EU and Britain will launch an intense five weeks of negotiations on a deal to define their post-Brexit relations on Monday, with London keen to wrap things up quickly.
Iran-Italy Trade in New Economic Condition
Tehran Chamber of Commerce in cooperation with Italian Embassy and the European House: Ambrosseti is to hold a specialized online round table on the trade relation of Iran and Italy.
Poland Holds Pandemic-Delayed Presidential Election
People of Poland began voting in a presidential election Sunday that had been scheduled for May but was delayed by the coronavirus pandemic.
EU to Bar Travelers from US due to Coronavirus Surge
The EU is on the verge of barring travelers from the United States when it opens its borders again next week because the US coronavirus infection rate is too high.