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Reuters, 20/07 13:14 CET
By Robin Emmott and Francesco Guarascio
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – The
European Union approved the Iran nuclear deal with world powers on
Monday, a first step towards lifting Europe’s economic sanctions against
Tehran that the bloc hopes will send a signal that the U.S. Congress
will follow.
In a message mainly aimed at sceptical voices in the U.S.
Congress and strong resistance from Israel, EU foreign ministers
meeting in Brussels stressed that there was no better option available.
“It is a balanced deal that means Iran won’t get an
atomic bomb,” said French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius. “It is a
major political deal.”
Ministers left the details of their endorsement until after a U.N. Security Council vote scheduled for 9 a.m. EDT (1300 GMT), but have formally committed to a gradual lifting of sanctions along with the United States and the United Nations.
Following the deal in Vienna, Iran has agreed to
long-term curbs on a nuclear programme that the West suspected was aimed
at creating an atomic bomb, but which Tehran says is peaceful.
The European Union will retain its ban on the supply of
ballistic missile technology and sanctions related to human rights, EU
diplomats said.
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Source: Euronews
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