pon the request from Iran, on July 6, 2018, the remaining parties of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) gathered to discuss the future of the agreement at the Joint Commission.
Will the Protests Open the Path to a Regime Change in Iran?
Each new wave of protests in Iran turns more violent, lasts longer, and becomes more widespread.
Assassinations Challenge Iran’s Image Internationally and at Home
Read: Ship Attacks in the Persian Gulf: Another Manifestation of an Iranian-Israeli Proxy War?This is the latest compromise of the Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), widely known as the nuclear deal of 2015, which started immediately after Fakhrizadeh’s assassination.
Iran Nuclear Talks: Iran-Russia Cooperation Exempted from U.S. Sanctions
They are included in the text of the agreement itself on the resumption of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) on the Iranian nuclear program.
Iran’s Bitter Choice and the Russia-Ukraine War
President Donald Trump from the JCPOA (Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action) in 2018, heavy sanctions were imposed on Iran again.
Turkey-Saudi Normalization: A Larger Regional Bloc at the Door?
Now or later, Turkey and Saudi Arabia’s resuming realist and pragmatic politics could bring about broader regional implications.
UAE Foreign Policy: Good Neighborliness for Now?
The UAE’s maneuver capacity can be related to the abandonment of religious themes in its foreign policy rhetoric.
Saudi-Turkish Relations: A Possible Breakthrough?
-Iran talks to resume work in the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), the two parties will ultimately reach an agreement sooner or later.
Raisi’s Foreign Policy: Notes on Iran’s New Cabinet
Hardline MP Mojtaba Zonnour said that Iran would not continue negotiations because the “Vienna format is a worse repetition of the JCPOA and is jumping out of the frying pan into the fire.
Al-Kadhimi’s Dashing Hopes: Regional Security Conference Held in Baghdad
and Iran held negotiations on reviving the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran (JCPOA) – a development which alarmed the Saudis.
Iran Lashes Out as Local Discontent Heats Up: Droughts a Rallying Cry
When the JCPOA was first enacted, sanctions were removed from Iran, which provided a cash windfall.
China-Iran Treaty: Hydrocarbons Bring the Old Friends Closer
These ties endured and once the nuclear deal (the JCPoA) came into force in January 2016, the barriers to open ad trade and investment were lifted.
Public Art in the Service of the State: Political Iconography in Iran
During the negotiations between Iran and the P5+1, which led to the signing of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), the House of Designers installed billboards entitled American Honesty in Iranian cities.
Is Trump’s Maximum Pressure Policy against Iran working?
S President Donald Trump’s anti-Iran stance has grown dangerous since he abandoned the JCPOA (Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action), or the nuclear deal, in May 2018.
US Finally Appoints Envoy to Turkey: Can Satterfield Repair the Relationship?
Iran is planning to increase its uranium enrichment beyond the limits of the JCPOA, and the crisis in Syria continues unabated.
Waves of the US Sanctions on Iran: A Chronology
Under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), Iran agreed to limit its nuclear activities and allow IAEA to achieve international inspections in return for the suspension of deactivated economic sanctions.
Iran Sanctions: A Year On
from the JCPOA, which is also known as the Iran Nuclear Deal.
US-Iran Tensions: Trump Seeks a Deal of His Own
n early May, Iran announced a 60-day deadline after which the country would start enriching uranium of higher levels than currently allowed under the JCPOA unless some sanctions relief were provided.
War Drums Beat Louder in the Middle East
Exactly one year after Trump’s withdrawal from the nuclear deal, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani expressed their dissatisfaction with the EU’s performance regarding the JCPOA.
How Long Can Iran Resist US Pressure?
The Washington administration launched two-stage sanctions against Iran in August and November after the country’s withdrawal from the Nuclear Agreement (JCPOA), and in April 2019, declared Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps as a foreign terrorist organization.