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Iran’s parliament speaker Ali Larijani shakes hands with European Parliament president Martin Schulz in Tehran yesterday.
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Tehran
Relations between Iran and the European Union are at a “determining stage” after Tehran’s landmark nuclear deal with world powers in July, European Parliament chief Martin Schulz said yesterday.
“We are now at the implementation stage of this agreement and at the end of this stage a door can be opened for economic co-operation and positive economic development,” he said at a news conference in Tehran with Iran’s parliament speaker Ali Larijani.
The European Union last month announced it had adopted the legal framework to lift its sanctions against Iran, once Tehran has curbed its nuclear activities.
The EU announcement came shortly after President Barack Obama ordered the US government to also take steps towards lifting sanctions on Iran.
The EU and US sanctions have proved very damaging, locking up billions in Iranian assets overseas and starving the oil-dependent economy of crucially needed technology and investment.
Schulz was in Tehran on a one-day visit at the invitation of the Iranian parliament, the first by a head of the European Parliament.
He also said Iran played a “key role” in regional stability, especially in Syria.
He made the same point after meeting President Hassan Rouhani.
“The Islamic Republic of Iran is an element of stability in a region full of instability,” Schulz said.
“As a result of terrorism in Syria we are facing an influx of refugees in Europe. Right now our main and common goal is fighting Daesh,” the Islamic State group (IS), he said.
Iran joined talks with world powers on Syria for the first time in Vienna last month in a drive to end the four-year conflict. The Syrian regime and the opposition were not represented.
Iran and Russia support Syrian president Bashar al-Assad’s regime, while Western powers have pushed for the leader to step down.
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