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France this week warned that failure to reach a nuclear agreement with Iran could lead to war, further raising tensions in an already volatile region.
France this week warned that failure to reach a nuclear agreement with Iran could lead to war, further raising tensions in an already volatile region.
I can’t find anything in these links about the EU reinstating sanctions, only keeping sanctions that hadn’t yet been lifted.
It is worded in a confusing way, you are correct. The EU seems to differ between “Sanctions” and “restrictive measures”. But this seems to be more of a word play, as in another case the terms are used interchangeably by the EU Council.
See the timeline they linked under the article
https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/policies/sanctions-against-iran/timeline-measures-targeting-nuclear-proliferation-activities/
As for the reimposed US sanctions in 2018 the EU did extend their Blocking statute to prohibit EU companies from complying with US sanctions, but practically without effect. The proposed clearing house to allow for trade outside the bank system subject to US sanction enforcement never came to life afaik now.