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Now playing Next View Action must be taken to address new information on Iran’s breaches of nuclear accords ǀ View There are strong indications that Tehran is in breach of its obligations. Documents seized from a warehouse in Tehran by Israel in January 2018 disclose a wealth of new information about Iran’s nuclear program that was previously unknown to the IAEA. 28/08/2019
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Now playing Next View Europe should recall its commitment to the Iran Deal ǀ View Now, the question is, can the remaining parties to the JCPOA - in practice, the so-called E3 powers (Germany, France and the UK) - trigger the “snapback” mechanism is response to Iran's reaction? The answer - which Europe and hawks in Washington should bear in mind - is a simple “no”. 14/06/2019