Iran Foreign Minister visits Europe: US pressure to revive UN sanctions

It turns out that Iran's foreign minister, The Leaf, is coordinating to visit European countries, such as Britain and France, who are participating in the nuclear agreement.

While the United States is increasing pressure to restore UN sanctions against Iran, it is likely that it will work to strengthen relations with European countries and keep them from synchronizing with the movements of the United States.

According to diplomatic sources, Iranian Foreign Minister Zaleaf is currently making adjustments next week to visit seven countries including Britain, France, and Germany, which are participating in the nuclear agreement, as well as Italy and Spain. about it.



With regard to Iran, the US Trump administration has quietly left the nuclear agreement to unilaterally resume sanctions, and is arguing that UN sanctions against Iran will be restored on 20th of this month.



So far, European countries participating in the nuclear agreement, Russia, and China have opposed the revival of sanctions. It seems that there is an aim to work again so as not to synchronize with the movement of the resurrection of.



Iran has agreed to accept inspections by the IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency) in August when it suspects that nuclear materials are stored in domestic facilities. Appealing.