European countries export medical supplies to serious Iran on April 2 4:06

In response to the serious spread of the new coronavirus in Iran, European countries have exported medical supplies for the first time using a framework that bypasses US sanctions.

To date, 47,593 people have been infected with the new coronavirus in Iran, of which 3,036 have died, and the spread of the infection has not been stopped.

The Iranian side has said that US sanctions have made it impossible to trade with other countries, making it difficult to obtain some medical supplies.

In this context, Germany, the United Kingdom and France have announced last month that they have exported medical supplies using a sanctions-avoidance framework for the first time.

The framework states that if settled in euros through INSTEX, a trade and trade support agency established to continue trade with Iran, it will not be subject to US sanctions.

The Iranian government has not responded officially, but President Rouhani said in a cabinet meeting on January 1 that "the United States does not know what to do in the face of a severe global situation," He accused the United States of failing to respond to sanctions while the infection was a global problem.