European Powers Ready to Ease Iran Sanctions After US Deal
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Four European powers, Britain, France, Germany, and Italy, are ready to consider lifting sanctions on Iran if Tehran takes concrete steps regarding its nuclear program.
- This readiness follows a recent agreement between the United States and Iran aimed at easing tensions and advancing diplomacy.
- The European nations emphasized that Iran must not acquire nuclear weapons and stressed the importance of continued international coordination with the US and the IAEA.
Britain, France, Germany, and Italy have signaled a willingness to consider lifting sanctions on Iran, provided Tehran makes verifiable steps to address its nuclear program. This potential shift in policy comes in the wake of a recent agreement between the United States and Iran, designed to de-escalate tensions and foster diplomatic engagement.
A joint statement issued by the four European nations welcomed the breakthrough between Washington and Tehran. They reiterated their firm stance that Iran must not acquire nuclear weapons. "Iran must never acquire a nuclear weapon. We stand ready to work with the US, Iran and the IAEA to this end," the statement declared.
The European powers made it clear that any relaxation of sanctions would be directly tied to Iran's verifiable commitments concerning its nuclear activities. This suggests a potential move towards a phased diplomatic framework, particularly following the anticipated signing of a US-Iran memorandum of understanding.
The statement also highlighted the importance of sustained international coordination involving the US, Iran, and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Diplomatic observers view this coordinated approach as a sign of increasing alignment among Western allies. They are pursuing a structured path toward de-escalation while maintaining pressure on Iran's nuclear program through conditional incentives.
Iran must never acquire a nuclear weapon. We stand ready to work with the US, Iran and the IAEA to this end.
Originally published by Arab Times in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.