JCPOA Parties Reiterate Support for Iran
An Iranian deputy foreign minister said Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany have reaffirmed their strong support for the 2015 Iran nuclear deal and for Tehran after the US withdrawal from the accord.
Iran’s dispute with US non-negotiable, non-compromisable
President Hassan Rouhani said that differences between Iran and the United States are neither 'negotiable' nor 'compromisable'.
EU Expresses ‘Resolute Commitment’ to JCPOA, ‘Regrets’ US Pullout
The European Union expressed its “resolute commitment” and “continued support” for the 2015 nuclear deal between Tehran and world powers, stressing that it will continue working with the international community to maintain the multilateral accord despite Washington's withdrawal.
Australia voices ‘continued support’ for JCPOA
Australian Permanent Representative to IAEA Brendon Hammer has highlighted his country’s “continued support” for the 2015 Iran nuclear deal known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).
Araghchi says Iran still unsure how INSTEX works
Deputy FM Abbas Araghchi said before a JCPOA joint commission meeting on Wed. in Vienna that Iran is still unsure how EU’s trade mechanism INSTEX is going to help the country with its economic relations.
Russia calls for respecting JCPOA regardless of illegal pressures
Moscow has called on all countries to bear in mind that the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) for Iran’s nuclear program is aimed at boosting economic and trade ties with Tehran.
Iran Criticizes EU Performance on JCPOA
TEHRAN - Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister for Political Affairs has said European countries should take practical steps to protect the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).
Leader Advises Gov’t Not to Waste Time With Europe
TEHRAN - Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution said that the Iranian government should not rely on European countries' proposed packages for solving internal economic problems.
Don’t rely on ‘vicious’ EU package for resolving economic issues
Leader of the Islamic Revolution said that the Iranian government should not rely on European countries' proposed packages for solving internal economic problems.
FATF-related bills should be approved
Spokesman for the Independent Fraction at the Iranian Parliament, Mehrdad Lahouti revealed the presence of Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs in today’s session of the Parliament and said, “considering the extant situation in the country and solving economic problems, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif emphasized that Financial Action Task Force (FATF)-related bills should be approved.”