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Since it is essential for France to neutralize its rival China in Iraq, limiting the China-Iran cooperation in the country and integrating Iran into the international community have been the main agenda of the meeting.

Although the Rushdie issue and the Mykonos assassinations created a crisis between Iran and Europe in the past, Europe has chosen diplomacy, and it has a similar tendency today to save the Nuclear Deal.

The prisoner swap agreement between Iran and the USA shows the willingness and determination of both countries to revive the Nuclear Deal.

The re-appointment of Mohammed al-Halboosi as Iraq’s Speaker of Parliament reflects an early future of a consensus agreement between the Sadrists, Taqadum-Azam Sunni alliance, and the Kurdish alliance.

The parties' lack of flexibility in terms of the demands may bring Vienna talks and ultimately the JCPOA to the point of total collapse.

Changes in the trade policies of major powers such as the EU will undoubtedly have multiple implications for various countries, including Iran.

The ultimate aim of indirect Iranian-EU infrastructure cooperation in Armenia is to circumvent Turkey and Azerbaijan in geoeconomic transactions.

Practically all sectors of Iranian economy have experienced serious difficulties in their financial operations, which has opened the door for a wide array of sanctions evasion schemes.

Being the most important financial institution in Iran, the CBI has used its privileged position to “protect” the interests of the country’s commercial.

Iranian civil aviation continues to generate profits but is far from thriving due to the sanctions.

The implementation of the death sentence has been troublesome for Iran’s foreign relations, especially with Europe.