Europe is preparing to lift nuclear-related sanctions on Iran, but only after a final agreement is reached, according to a geopolitical analysis report. The plan is tied to the status of Iran's military nuclear program and ongoing diplomatic negotiations.
A geopolitical analysis report indicates that Europe is planning to lift nuclear-related sanctions on Iran, but only after a final agreement is reached. The report, which monitors intelligence and diplomatic developments, states that the timing of any sanctions relief is tied to the status of Iran's military nuclear program and the progress of ongoing negotiations. Earlier this month, The Zioneer reported that the UK, France, Germany, and Italy had declared readiness to lift sanctions on Iran following a US-Iran memorandum of understanding. The new report suggests a broader European consensus forming around the condition of a final deal before any sanctions are removed. The details and timeline of such a deal remain unclear.
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