With hostility between Iran and the U.S. running high, questions have arisen over whether European nations will stand by the pact, or side with the U.S.
With hostility between Iran and the U.S. running high and Tehran vowing to backtrack on its commitment to the 2015 international nuclear deal, questions have arisen over whether European nations will stand by the pact.
The U.S. has been ready to impose secondary sanctions on any company, including European ones, doing business with Iran. Tehran's commitment to the deal was shaken after the U.S.' withdrawal and it has pressured the remaining signatories to help it to circumvent U.S. sanctions. Iran has disengaged from the conditions of the deal and announced that it was to restart uranium enrichment activities.
"I think is dead in the water but that's probably because I don't trust Iran anyway … They'll say one thing with one hand and move on," he noted. "To me it felt like a minimal way to keep Iran inside the international system." Nonetheless, European ministers are showing signs of weariness and distrust toward Iran now and appear to be considering triggering a dispute resolution process, according to France's foreign minister, which could eventually result in UN sanctions being placed on Tehran.
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