Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Russia condemns EU sanctions on Iran powers and Tehran. “If there is any kind of coordinati­on lacking in the EU and the right hand is not aware of what the left hand is doing, that’s simply unfortunat­e,” Lavrov said. “But if this decision has been delib

The move to impose asset freezes and visa bans came at a sensitive time

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TEHRAN, Iran (AFP) — Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Tuesday said Moscow expected the Iranian nuclear deal to be saved and condemned EU sanctions against Iran, adding they could undermine sensitive nuclear talks.

“We expect that it will be possible to preserve the Joint Comprehens­ive Plan of Action (JCPOA),” Lavrov said after talks with his Iranian counterpar­t Mohammad Javad Zarif in Tehran, referring to the 2015 nuclear deal.

“As far as we understand, our partners in Tehran have expressed their readiness to immediatel­y move in that direction” if Washington upholds agreements on its end, Lavrov added.

Russia’s top diplomat also criticized recent EU sanctions on Iran, saying they raised “a huge number of questions” while talks aimed at reviving the agreement on curbing Tehran’s atomic ambition were ongoing.

On Monday, the EU added eight Iranian security officials, including the chief of the powerful Revolution­ary Guards, and three notorious prisons to a sanctions blacklist over a 2019 protest crackdown.

The move to impose asset freezes and visa bans came at a sensitive time as Brussels mediates efforts in Vienna to revive the nuclear deal between world

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