Following Washington’s May 2018 decision to leave the JCPOA and place “the strongest sanctions in history” against Tehran, international companies have been weighing the implications on doing business in Iran. Below is a list of major announcements made through mid-June 2018.
These will indeed end up being the strongest sanctions in history when we are complete
The European Union is committed to mitigating the impact of U.S. sanctions on European businesses and taking steps to maintain the growth of trade and economic relations between the EU and Iran that began when sanctions were lifted.
There's a primacy of a political system. If that primacy says 'this is what we're going to do', then that is exactly what we're going to do.
The E3 and EU are committed to undertaking strong efforts to continue sanctions relief to Iran in order to uphold our commitments to the JCPOA for as long as Iran remains in compliance with its requirements.
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