EU and Iran foreign ministers meet in Brussels to support nuclear deal

New Europe

"We are disappointed with the EU and individual Member States position on Iran," UANI's president David Ibsen told New Europe, explaining that the consensus in Brussels "seems to be that Iran is meeting its obligations under the nuclear agreement." "We would argue differently," Ibsen adds, suggesting that the Iran deal is "a temporary stopgap measure to the threat posed by the regime's nuclear vision. With relief on sanctions from US and EU, Iran is biding its time, reaping the benefits from the deal and accruing assets until it is free to resume its prolific activities."