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Iran pressures EU to avoid snap-back of US sanctions

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Iran pressures EU to avoid snap-back of US sanctions

As doubts continue to linger over the implementation of economic package among remaining signatories of Iran nuclear deal following a meeting in Vienna, Tehran is putting pressure on the European Union to avoid a snap-back of US sanctions.

The Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif during the meeting in Vienna called on European powers to implement economic measures to protect the 2015 nuclear deal before US sanctions against Tehran comes into effect between August and November.

“Now we need to enter into the implementation stage,” Zarif, speaking in Persian, told reporters gathered at the Austrian capital.

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The Iranian President Hassan Rouhani had earlier said that Donald Trump’s administration is unaware of the consequences of the oil ban imposed on Tehran.

Rouhani in a statement in Tehran on Wednesday warned of the consequences of such a move noting that his country will stand firm against threats by the United States to halt Iranian oil shipments.

“The Americans say they want to reduce Iranian oil exports to zero… It shows they have not thought about its consequences,” Rouhani was quoted as saying by state news agency IRNA on while on an official visit to Vienna.

 

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