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Iran nuclear agreement

  • EghtesadOnline: Asian economies are even more exposed than it seems to the economic impact of the US withdrawal from the multilateral nuclear agreement with Iran.

  • EghtesadOnline: Capital Intelligence, the international credit rating agency, has released its key report on the Iranian insurance market, reviewing the latest development in the wake of the US unilateral move to exit the Iran nuclear agreement last month.

  • EghtesadOnline: Foreign ministers from Germany, France and the UK on Monday will meet with Iranian officials to save the multilateral Iran nuclear agreement strung together by former US president, Barack Obama, and breached unilaterally by US President Donald Trump.

  • EghtesadOnline: Signatories to Iran’s 2015 nuclear agreement with world powers have held a new round of their periodic meetings to review its implementation amid US threats to kill the multilateral accord.

  • EghtesadOnline: An Iranian deputy foreign minister says there is no link between the country’s 2015 nuclear agreement with world countries and the role it plays in the region.

  • EghtesadOnline: Iran will stay in the nuclear agreement as long as its interests are served, President Hassan Rouhani said on Tuesday, ruling out any renegotiation of the international accord.

  • EghtesadOnline: A senior Iranian official says the Islamic Republic will not accept European countries’ call for the attachment of conditions to the historic nuclear agreement signed between Iran and the P5+1 group of countries more than two years ago.

  • EghtesadOnline: Representatives from Iran and the six world powers have come together to highlight the necessity of complying with Islamic Republic's nuclear agreement, despite threats by US President Donald Trump to scrap the deal.

  • EghtesadOnline: The world’s five major rising economies have expressed support for the 2015 nuclear agreement between Iran and the P5+1 group of countries, urging all parties to live up to their commitments under the deal.