[13/10/19] EU legislators warn Trump against implementing tariffs - English
Members of the European Parliament call on US President Donald Trump not to impose 7.5 billion dollars\' worth of tariffs on EU goods.
Once...
Members of the European Parliament call on US President Donald Trump not to impose 7.5 billion dollars\' worth of tariffs on EU goods.
Once again, the highly controversial US president has been the focus of heavy criticism in the European Parliament over his unilateralism. It follows a decision by the World Trade Organization to give the green light for new US tariffs on EU goods worth 7.5 billion dollars.
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[16 Dec 2013] EU to lift Iran sanctions if Tehran implements Geneva deal...
The European Union says it\'s ready to suspend some sanctions against Iran as soon as experts check that Tehran is implementing the terms of the...
The European Union says it\'s ready to suspend some sanctions against Iran as soon as experts check that Tehran is implementing the terms of the Geneva deal.
The bloc says it backs the deal as a sign of the commitment of all sides to build trust over Iran\'s nuclear activities. A statement from EU foreign ministers says a swift implementation of the voluntary measures by all sides is now key. The statement also adds that Iran has to implement its commitments in good faith and the EU is committed to suspending sanctions as set out in the deal. The bloc says sanctions will be suspended after inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency verify the implementation of nuclear-related measures by Iran.
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[09 Aug 2012] ECJ EU sanctions against Iranians illegal - English
[09 Aug 2012] ECJ EU sanctions against Iranians illegal - English
Since 2010 the European Union has been steadily increasing its sanctions against...
[09 Aug 2012] ECJ EU sanctions against Iranians illegal - English
Since 2010 the European Union has been steadily increasing its sanctions against Tehran.These prevent the bloc's 27 member states from purchasing Iran's oil but they also include sanctions against certain Iranian individuals.
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[25 Nov 2013] France says EU would remove some of Iran sanctions in...
France says the European Union would likely lift some sanctions on Iran in December as part of a nuclear deal between Tehran and the five permanent...
France says the European Union would likely lift some sanctions on Iran in December as part of a nuclear deal between Tehran and the five permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany.
Foreign Minister Laurent Fabuius has said that in a few weeks time, the EU foreign ministers would sit down for talks over the partial removal of sanctions on Iran. He noted that the lifting of sanctions would be limited, targeted and reversible. France\'s top diplomat also described as unlikely any strike on Iran by Israel, saying no one would understand such an attack at this stage. On Sunday, Iran signed an agreement with the United States, Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany over its nuclear program in Geneva. Under the deal-- the first of its kind in a decade, Iran will limit its nuclear program in return for the loosening of sanctions.
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[14 Jan 2014] EU,US lift some economic sanctions against Iran - English
The European Union and the US have decided to lift some economic sanctions on Iran after Tehran stopped its production of 20-percent enriched...
The European Union and the US have decided to lift some economic sanctions on Iran after Tehran stopped its production of 20-percent enriched uranium.
EU officials say the decision is part of a landmark nuclear deal between Tehran and the permanent members of the U-N Security Council plus Germany. American authorities also say that the US secretary of state has approved Iran\'s sanctions relief waiver. The White House, however, says the US will continue its aggressive enforcement of sanction measures that remain in place against Iran.
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[20 Jan 2014] EU to ease part of anti-Iran sanctions - English
The European Union will immediately lift some of its economic sanctions against Iran now that the country has suspended enrichment of uranium to...
The European Union will immediately lift some of its economic sanctions against Iran now that the country has suspended enrichment of uranium to the 20-percent purity level at Natanz and Fordow nuclear sites.
The International Atomic Energy Agency confirmed that these measures implemented the first steps of the historic agreement reached between Iran, the United States, China, Russia, Britain, France and Germany last November. The Islamic Republic has also started the process to dilute and oxidize its 196-kilos stockpile of 20-percent-enriched uranium. In exchange, the EU and the United States have agreed they will gradually release blocked funds.
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[20 Jan 2014] EU, US lifting some economic sanctions against Tehran -...
The European Union and the US have decided to lift some economic sanctions on Iran after Tehran stopped its production of 20-percent enriched...
The European Union and the US have decided to lift some economic sanctions on Iran after Tehran stopped its production of 20-percent enriched uranium.
EU officials say the decision is part of a landmark nuclear deal between Tehran and the permanent members of the U-N Security Council plus Germany. A statement by the European bloc says the suspension is for a period of six months. Meanwhile, American authorities also say that the US secretary of state has approved Iran\'s sanctions relief waiver. The White House, however, says the US will continue its QUOTE aggressive enforcement of sanction measures that remain in place against Iran. This comes after it was confirmed that Tehran has carried out its part of the Geneva agreement.
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[01 Dec 2013] Iran condemns reinstatement of EU sanctions - English
Following the European Union\'s latest move to renew its sanctions on a number of Iranian firms, Tehran has called on the bloc to toe the line of...
Following the European Union\'s latest move to renew its sanctions on a number of Iranian firms, Tehran has called on the bloc to toe the line of confidence-building and mutual understanding. Iran\'s Foreign Ministry has also rejected any unilateral sanctions by the EU, and urged it to move in line with the recent nuclear deal between Tehran and the P5+1 group of countries.
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[28 Jan 2014] Ukraine dominates EU-Russia Summit - English
Ukraine\'s political crisis has dominated the summit between the European Union and Russia, with Russian President Vladimir Putin assuring...
Ukraine\'s political crisis has dominated the summit between the European Union and Russia, with Russian President Vladimir Putin assuring Ukrainians that Moscow would honor a loan deal whatever government emerges in Kiev. Despite that, trade talks between the EU and former soviet states continue to create tensions. The EU blames pressure from Moscow for the breakdown in trade negotiations between the EU and Ukraine. The EU also claims this has led to the current crisis in Ukraine.
The EU and Russia have been negotiating a \'new basic agreement\', as it is called, for years.
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[25 June 13] EU Commission responds to media restrictions on Iran - English
Despite the European Commission saying that U.S sanctions do not apply to media, the Luxembourg based satellite operator, Intelsat, is moving ahead...
Despite the European Commission saying that U.S sanctions do not apply to media, the Luxembourg based satellite operator, Intelsat, is moving ahead with its plans to shut down Iranian media channels, including PressTV, at the end of this week. We raised the issue with EU officials.
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THE SHOCKING TRUTH OF THE PENDING EU COLLAPSE-English
Proposed new EU treaty, called the European Stability Mechanism, is a blueprint for the final conquest of its member states (former...
Proposed new EU treaty, called the European Stability Mechanism, is a blueprint for the final conquest of its member states (former countries). Under this treaty, the EU can (1) demand any amount of money it wants, (2) the states must pay it within 7 days, (3) there is no option to back out of the agreement, (4) EU politicians will be immune from prosecution for their acts, and (5) EU documents may not be disclosed to the public. [The New World Order is gradually revealing its true nature
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[06 June 2012] P5+1 unwilling to resolve Iran N-issue - English
[06 June 2012] 'P5+1 unwilling to resolve Iran N-issue' - English
While Iran and the P5+1 are getting ready to meet again in Moscow later this...
[06 June 2012] 'P5+1 unwilling to resolve Iran N-issue' - English
While Iran and the P5+1 are getting ready to meet again in Moscow later this month, the Western side is ignoring Iran's request for preparatory talks to set the agenda ahead of the meeting.
Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council Saeed Jalili has written a letter to the EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton about the issue. Jalili has warned that the P5+1's foot-dragging on holding a preparatory meeting raises doubts about its determination to have successful talks in Moscow.
The preparatory meeting was agreed in previous negotiations to set the agenda of the main meeting. Jalili's Deputy Ali Bagheri sent two letters to Ashton's deputy Helga Schmid in May and June regarding the preparatory meeting. Bagheri says the response he received fails to address the agenda-setting talks.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Mohammad Marandi, professor of University of Tehran, to further explore the issue.
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[18 July 13] EU bans financial support to israeli settlements - English
The European Union has decided to bar all 28 member states from using any EU funds for projects in Israel\'s illegal settlements. Also beginning in...
The European Union has decided to bar all 28 member states from using any EU funds for projects in Israel\'s illegal settlements. Also beginning in 2014, all bilateral contracts must include a clause stating that East Jerusalem al-Quds, the Gaza Strip, the West Bank and Golan Heights are not a part of Israel. The directive will primarily affect research projects and financial grants. The declaration isn\'t a boycott of the colonies\' private sector, meaning the EU will continue to be Israel\'s number one trading partner, with some €30 billion in annual trade. But many are commending Brussels for finally introducing some accountability for the criminal theft of Palestinian land and resources. Analysts say that with the EU stuck in recession, Brussels is becoming more selective about their financial assistance for Israel. Europe is also fed up with funding Palestinian projects, only to see them destroyed by regular Israeli aggression.
Ramin Mazaheri, Press TV, Paris
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[08 Dec 2013] Pro EU protesters hold fresh demonstrations in Kiev - English
Pro-EU demonstrators are holding a new rally in Ukraine\'s capital Kiev against the government of President Viktor Yanukovych.
They want...
Pro-EU demonstrators are holding a new rally in Ukraine\'s capital Kiev against the government of President Viktor Yanukovych.
They want Yanukovych to resign. This, after he withdrew from an agreement which would have paved the way for Kiev to join the European Union. Pro-EU demonstrators accuse Yanukovych of shelving the deal under Russia\'s Pressure. Out of anger at Russia, they have torn down a statue of Vladimir Lenin, the late founder of the former Soviet Union, of which Ukraine used to be a republic. Meanwhile, the security service has begun investigating alleged attempts by the opposition to topple the government. The investigation is said to be targeting opposition figures who demand Yanukovych step down.
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[16 Jan 2014] israeli PM raps EU for summoning envoys over settlement...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has condemned the European Union for summoning Israeli envoys over Tel Aviv\\\'s settlement plans....
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has condemned the European Union for summoning Israeli envoys over Tel Aviv\\\'s settlement plans.
Netanyahu has slammed the EU\\\'s latest move, saying the bloc should end its quote hypocrisy over condemning Israeli settlements. Earlier in the day, Israel\\\'s ambassadors in Britain, France, Italy and Spain were summoned over Tel Aviv\\\'s latest settlement plans. A senior European diplomat says EU officials have made clear the settlement announcements have negative impacts on the so-called peace talks. The bloc\\\'s urged Israel to refrain from such moves and use the unique opportunity of talks to end the conflict between the two sides. The EU\\\'s latest move follows Tel Aviv\\\'s recent unveiling of a plan for more than 18-thousand new settler units in east Jerusalem al-Quds and the West Bank.
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