In a meeting with Iran’s foreign minister in Tehran on
Saturday, Janusz Lewandowski, chairman of the European Parliament’s Group for
Relations with Iran, voiced Europe’s support for the JCPOA and stressed the
need for its full implementation.
Hailing the JCPOA as a result of patience and diplomacy, the Polish EP official said the benefits of the nuclear deal must become tangible.
For his part, Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif described the European Union as a major partner for Iran, and called for the removal of obstacles to banking cooperation with Tehran as a result of the JCPOA.
A delegation from the European Parliament, led by Lewandowski, arrived in Tehran on Saturday for a series of meetings with the parliamentary and diplomatic officials.
It comes a week after teams from Iran and the European Union (EU) held the third round of political negotiations in Iran to boost cooperation in the field of peaceful nuclear technology.
Economic and political ties between Iran and Europeans have been growing after coming into forces of the JCPOA in January 2016.