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JCPOA 1.01: Now or Never
Having come to power in 2016, Trump set a course for the US to withdraw from the deal, which was done in 2018. At the same time, the US presented Iran with a number of new demands. In addition to complying with the terms of the nuclear deal, the conditions for lifting sanctions included curtailing the missile programme, significantly reducing the remaining infrastructure in the nuclear industry, providing access for IAEA inspectors to all facilities in the country without exception, the release of all US citizens, ...
... salvation are largely informed by the current crisis in Ukraine, which can both complicate and accelerate the renegotiation of the nuclear deal. For the U.S., the developing conflict has become the primary concern in its foreign policy, forcing Washington to ... ... the U.S. ability to manipulate the world petroleum prices and the amount of Russia’s oil and gas exports.
Ivan Timofeev:
US Sanctions Against Iran and the Future of the JCPOA: A View From Tehran and Moscow
Economic pressure on Moscow is (among other ...
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