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.
INSTEX should be funded by Iran’s oil export to EU: Hemmati
Governor of the Central Bank of Iran (CBI) Abdolnaser Hemmati said that INSTEX needs to be funded by exports of Iranian oil to European countries.
EU’s buying time for US with promises on INSTEX: MP
The EU’s promises on the implementation of their trade mechanism for Iran, INSTEX, is an attempt to buy time for the United States, a member of Parliament’s national security commission told MNA on Monday.
Continuing relations with Europe under current conditions impossible
Ex Spokesperson of Iran Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mohammad Ali Hosseini said that going on with Europe under the present conditions is impossible and far from reasonability.
‘Useless’ INSTEX cannot solve Iran’s economic problems: MP
An Iranian lawmaker described the EU-proposed INSTEX as a ‘useless’ mechanism which cannot solve Iran’s economic problems.
INSTEX ‘a beautiful vehicle without fuel’: envoy
Iran's ambassador to the United Nations noted Saturday that the EU-proposed financial mechanism, INSTEX, is ‘not enough’ and is like a beautiful vehicle without fuel.
Lifting of sanctions key part of JCPOA, parties agree
Signatories to the Iran nuclear deal agreed at a JCPOA meeting in Vienna that the lifting of US' unilateral sanctions is an essential part of the agreement.
INSTEX Not Enough to Save JCPOA
VIENNA (Dispatches) - Iran said some progress had been made at a meeting with world powers on its nuclear accord – but probably “still not enough” to keep the landmark 2015 deal alive.
Envoy: Iran Not to Stick to JCPOA Unilaterally
Iran’s ambassador to the United Nations highlighted the country’s compliance with the 2015 nuclear deal so far, saying, however, that Tehran would not agree to continue a one-way commitment to the multilateral agreement.





























