Europe Opens the Door to Easing Sanctions on Iran After Peace Agreement
SadaNews - The United Kingdom, France, Germany, and Italy have announced their readiness to lift some of the sanctions imposed on Iran in response to "clear and verifiable" steps related to its nuclear program, following the agreement reached between the United States and Tehran to end the conflict.
The four countries stated in a joint statement: "We are ready to lift relevant sanctions in response to clear and verifiable steps by Iran regarding its nuclear program."
The statement added that the European countries will work intensively with the United States, Iran, and regional partners to maintain the current momentum and reach a long-term diplomatic settlement.
They emphasized that "Iran must never possess a nuclear weapon," expressing their readiness to work with the United States, Iran, and the International Atomic Energy Agency to achieve this goal.
Maariv: The Last Call Between Netanyahu and Trump Was Tense
Europe Opens the Door to Easing Sanctions on Iran After Peace Agreement
Martyr Due to Israeli Targeting in Al-Zawayda, Central Gaza Strip
Netanyahu to Trump: We are not obligated by the agreement and will not withdraw from Leban...
America and Iran Reach a Comprehensive Peace Agreement
Weather: Clear, Moderate and Hot Conditions
Will Iran refrain from attacking Israel in exchange for concessions from Trump?