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No Rush to Lift Iran Sanctions, Europe Warns

No Rush to Lift Iran Sanctions, Europe Warns

European leaders have made it clear that sanctions on Iran will not be lifted anytime soon, even as diplomatic efforts continue to find a lasting solution.

Speaking at a joint news conference in Cyprus, EU Council President Antonio Costa said it is still too early to begin discussing any easing of restrictions. His message reflected a wider concern among European leaders who believe that more progress is needed before any major decisions are made.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen supported this cautious position, signaling that Europe is not ready to take risks without clear and solid agreements in place. Her remarks underline a careful approach from Brussels, where leaders want to ensure that any step forward is backed by real commitments from Iran.

At the same time, there are signs of possible flexibility in the future. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz suggested that sanctions could be lifted gradually, but only if a full and reliable agreement is reached. This shows that while Europe is firm for now, the door is not completely closed.

No Rush to Lift Iran Sanctions, Europe Warns

The situation raises an important question. Can diplomacy move fast enough to meet Europe’s expectations, or will sanctions remain in place for the foreseeable future?

For now, the answer seems clear. European leaders are choosing patience over haste, waiting for stronger guarantees before making any major changes

As talks continue, the world will be watching closely to see whether dialogue can turn into real progress

Source: Al Jazeera

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