The Guardian: Europe’s decision not to lift Iran’s missile sanctions is dangerous – Mehr News Agency | Iran and world’s news

According to Mehr news agency, the Guardian newspaper, referring to the intention of England and other European countries not to lift the missile sanctions on Iran according to the terms of the JCPOA, wrote: The decision of the European powers to violate this agreement is a risk, because it is not clear that Tehran will be able to produce enriched uranium at the time. Weapons are close, how will he react?
On Friday, Reuters news agency reported, quoting diplomatic sources, that the European Union has informed Iranian officials that it intends to maintain sanctions related to Iran’s ballistic missile program. This is despite the fact that the 2015 nuclear agreement includes a series of dates or the so-called “sunset clauses”, according to which specific sanctions against Iranian institutions were supposed to be lifted by the West, and clearly the sanctions of the European Union as a claimant to adhere to the JCPOA should be lifted in 18 October ends.
According to the Guardian newspaper, the explanation that the diplomats of the European Union and the United Kingdom mentioned included “Iran’s violation of the JCPOA agreement, the sale of Iranian drones to Russia for use in the attack on Ukraine and the possible future transfer to Russia.”
European Union countries, meanwhile, once again claim to sell Drones They repeat to Iran to Russia for use in the war in Ukraine that the senior officials of Iran and Russia have repeatedly denied this claim and have asked Ukraine and European countries to provide documents and evidence to prove their claim, which no evidence has been provided so far.
In order to show its goodwill to the “public opinion of the world” in advancing its peaceful nuclear program and lifting oppressive sanctions, Iran signed a nuclear agreement with the countries of the 1+5 group in 2014, which, according to the officials of the International Atomic Energy Agency and American and Western officials, the program Since 1994, Iran’s nuclear power has been subjected to the most severe inspections by the international agency.
International agency in at least 15 of its quarterly reports to being peaceful Iran’s nuclear program admitted. In May 2017, the United States withdrew from the JCPOA in a unilateral and illegal action, and Iran, after a year of “strategic patience” and the inaction of the Western parties in compensating Iran’s economic losses, with Washington’s withdrawal from the JCPOA, part of the commitments agreement He suspended himself.