Europe not determined to comply with its JCPOA commitments: MP
An Iranian lawmaker says Europeans are not determined to stand committed to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).
EU’s trade mechanism not enough without oil: Zangeneh
Iran’s Oil Minister Bijan Zangeneh said a European mechanism to facilitate trade with his country in the face of US sanctions won’t be useful if it doesn’t allow for oil sales.
Iran to comply with JCPOA in European fashion: Zarif
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said Iran will stay committed to the 2015 Nuclear Deal as long as European signatories to the agreement fulfill their commitments.
INSTEX falls short of EU’s commitments: MP
Iran does not consider the EU’s faulty trade mechanism, INSTEX, as a measure in line with the bloc’s promise on complying with its JCPOA commitments, said the spokesman for Parliament’s national security commission.
Why Europe cannot use ‘snap back’ mechanism against Iran
Europe cannot use the so-called snapback mechanism stipulated in the 2015 nuclear deal to renew United Nations sanctions against Iran. An international lawyer, Reza Nasri, gives fives reasons why.
US’ confused act on JCPOA shows lack of understanding of Iran
Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani, speaking on the 31st anniv. of US downing of an Iranian passenger plane, said the US’ confused behavior toward Iran’s nuclear program shows Washington’s lack of understanding of Iran and Middle East region.
Iran’s increasing enriched uranium stocks completely as per JCPOA
Iran's permanent envoy to Vienna-based international organizations, Kazem Gharibabadi says that if Europe is interested in the fate of the JCPOA, it needs to take serious steps to preserve the pact.
UN urges Iran to stick to JCPOA: spokesman
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has urged Iran to continue implementing all JCPOA commitments after Iran announced Mon. that its enriched uranium stock exceeded 300 kg limit allowed under the JCPOA.
Failure of Sanctions, Pressure for Negotiations
American newspaper Washington Post in an article reviewed the U.S. President Donald Trump’s strategy about Iran concurrent with its maximizing pressures on Iran and the end of sanction waivers for Iran’s oil customers and wrote, “Trump Administration’s strategy after pulling out of the JCPOA was to choke Iran’s economy, and to end sanction waivers for Iran oil customers was one way to increase the pressure on the country but this strategy has faced challenges which has made sanctions less effective.
Deception game of Elysee Palace
News released secretly from the recent G20 summit in Japan shows that US President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron have made deals on Iran. Of course, this is not so much new! American and French officials have long been interacting with each other. In particular, the US and French foreign ministers have had a lot of contacts in this regard.