UK, France, Germany and Italy ready to lift Iran sanctions after US-Iran deal
The UK, France, Germany, and Italy have confirmed they will lift sanctions on Iran following a US-Iran agreement, pending Tehran’s compliance with nuclear restrictions. The deal ends months of negotiations and intermittent fighting since late February. France’s Macron has fast-tracked a maritime security mission in the Strait of Hormuz, potentially deployable soon. The US has not yet released the full text of the agreement, with a Friday ceremony expected.
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New confirmation from Reuters and CNBC clarifies the E4’s readiness to lift sanctions and France’s accelerated Hormuz mission deployment timeline.
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E4 nations ready to lift Iran sanctions after US deal; Hormuz mission accelerated
confidence 95%The UK, France, Germany, and Italy have confirmed they will lift sanctions on Iran following a US-Iran agreement, pending Tehran’s compliance with nuclear restrictions. The deal ends months of negotiations and intermittent fighting since late February. France’s Macron has fast-tracked a maritime security mission in the Strait of Hormuz, potentially deployable soon. The US has not yet released the full text of the agreement, with a Friday ceremony expected.
What's confirmed:
- The E4 nations—UK, France, Germany, and Italy—are prepared to lift sanctions on Iran following a US-Iran deal to end hostilities, contingent on Tehran adhering to nuclear restrictions.
- The agreement follows over three months of intermittent negotiations and clashes since late February, disrupting global energy and commodities markets.
- France has accelerated plans for a maritime security mission in the Strait of Hormuz, with potential deployment within days.
- The US has not yet published the full text of the deal, with a formal announcement scheduled for Friday.
- The E4 nations reaffirmed Iran must never acquire nuclear weapons and pledged cooperation with the US and IAEA.
Still unconfirmed:
- Japan has joined the E4 nations in welcoming the US-Iran deal, though its role in sanctions relief remains unspecified.
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UK, France, Germany, Italy ready to lift Iran sanctions after US deal
confidence 97%The E4 nations—UK, France, Germany, and Italy—have confirmed readiness to lift sanctions on Iran following a US-Iran agreement to end hostilities, contingent on Tehran’s compliance with nuclear restrictions. A joint statement stresses Iran must never acquire nuclear weapons, with cooperation pledged with the US and IAEA. France’s Macron has accelerated plans for a maritime security mission in the Strait of Hormuz, potentially deployable within days. The US has not yet released the full text of the deal, pending a Friday ceremony.
What's confirmed:
- The UK, France, Germany, and Italy stated they are prepared to lift sanctions on Iran in response to a US-Iran deal ending their war, provided Iran’s nuclear program remains peaceful and non-weaponized.
- A joint statement from the four nations emphasizes Iran ‘must never acquire a nuclear weapon’ and commits to working with the US, Iran, and the IAEA to enforce this.
- French President Emmanuel Macron announced a proposed maritime security mission for the Strait of Hormuz could be deployed within days, pending the Iran deal’s finalization.
- The US has not released the full text of the Iran deal, with President Trump stating it will be published after a Friday ceremony.
Still unconfirmed:
- The Hormuz mission may include demining and escort operations, though specifics remain unclear.
- European sanctions relief would be tied to Iran’s full abandonment of nuclear ambitions, but no formal timeline for verification has been set.