Search: Iran,Sanctions,Nuclear Deal (4 materials)

USA-Iran: Why Is the Deal Stalled?

Getting back to the deal will be difficult. It will be even more difficult to keep it The prospects for talks on an Iranian nuclear deal are becoming increasingly dim. After Democrat Joe Biden won the presidential election in the United States and was ... ... the deal even though it was sealed by UN Security Council Resolution 2231 of 2015 . In 2018, Trump renewed the unilateral US sanctions against Iran , and went on to tighten the restrictive measures even further . Eventually Iran also began to refuse ...

30.09.2021

Ousting the JCPOA

With the numerous unresolved issues between Iran and the Unites States, any normalization of bilateral relations would require both political will and a large-scale settlement ... ... vocabulary. Furthermore, Trump also said in his statement that the previous U.S. administration had partially lifted the anti-Iranian sanctions just as the regime was about to collapse; therefore, reinstating the sanctions now appears to be a logical move aimed ...

27.10.2017

Will the Pearl Reveal Itself: What is in Store for the Iranian Oil & Gas Industry?

Did Iran fulfill its promises? In January, Iran marked the first anniversary of the lifting of the majority of international sanctions. The Islamic Republic took a short breath of economic freedom. However, after the D. Trump administration set up in ... ... International investors: who returned, who is waiting, and who changed their mind? RIAC Reader. Оil-producing Countries in Crisis The nuclear deal merely cracked open the Iranian front door to international investors, yet an overwhelming amount of them hurried ...

03.05.2017

Judging the Effects: The Shaping Iranian Perspective on JCPOA and Trump's Options

... relations among sanctions and implementation/relief models to mediate or limit final effects of JCPOA on Iranian economy without withdrawing from the deal. It means that while the US is complying with its commitments under JCPOA by revoking certain sanctions, the effects specified in Article 7 of Annex II could be partially fulfilled. However, this policy sounds tricky as both Iranian public opinion and political elites in Tehran are getting alarmed about the real outcomes and effects of nuclear deal. Trump’s aggressive options against JCPOA will probably lead to following Iranian moves: 1. Transforming effectiveness as the cornerstone of Iranian approach to JCPOA limits future US options, which are based on putting more pressure ...

19.01.2017

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  1. In your opinion, what are the US long-term goals for Russia?
    U.S. wants to establish partnership relations with Russia on condition that it meets the U.S. requirements  
     33 (31%)
    U.S. wants to deter Russia’s military and political activity  
     30 (28%)
    U.S. wants to dissolve Russia  
     24 (22%)
    U.S. wants to establish alliance relations with Russia under the US conditions to rival China  
     21 (19%)
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