“We see the European Union... is making an extensive effort. They have promised to do so, and God willing, they will put that into practice,” Salehi told reporters. European leaders have vowed to maintain the deal and introduce measures to encourage trade and protect EU firms from US sanctions. But several of their companies — including France’s Total and Holland’s Maersk — have already said it will be impossible to stay in Iran once US sanctions are fully reimposed over the next six months, unless they receive explicit exemptions from Washington. Iran’s trade with the European Union is around 20 billion euros, evenly split between imports and exports.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 20th, 2018.
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