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|    Lazarus Cain to Lazarus Cain    |
|    Re: Shall we play Armagedddon games, Ira    |
|    17 Oct 23 13:44:12    |
      From: rking164@comcast.net              On Tuesday, October 17, 2023 at 3:39:44 PM UTC-5, Lazarus Cain wrote:       > THE JCPOA AND ITS IMPLEMENTATION        > On 20 July 2015, the UN Security Council adopted Resolution 2231(2015)       regarding the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), agreed by Iran and       the E3/EU+3. This resolution endorses the JCPOA, allowed for certain       exemptions to existing restrictive        measures and defines the schedule and commitments to be undertaken by all       parties to lead to the termination of restrictive measures against Iran.        >        > Following legislative reviews of the JCPOA in the US and Iran, Adoption Day       was declared on 18 October 2015 which set in motion the implementation of the       provisions of the JCPOA. On Adoption Day the EU adopted the legislative       framework to lift all of        its nuclear-related economic and financial sanctions.        >        > The next milestone, Implementation Day was reached on 16 January 2016 after       the IAEA verified that Iran had fulfilled its commitments. On Implementation       Day the EU legislative framework providing for the lifting of economic and       financial nuclear-       related sanctions entered into effect. UN financial nuclear-related sanctions       and US secondary nuclear-related sanctions were also lifted. A comprehensive       Information Note on the lifting of sanctions providing clarity to EU business       operators on the new        regulatory environment was issued on the same day.        >        > The next stage of the JCPOA is for the EU was supposed to be on Transition       Day, eight years after Adoption Day (i.e. in 2023).        >        > Transition Day should have triggered the lifting of the remaining EU       nuclear-related sanctions, ballistic missile restrictions, and related       designations.        >        > However, in view of Iran not fulfilling its commitments under the JCPoA as       reported by the IAEA since 2019, the Council considered that the Union had       valid grounds for maintaining all these restrictive measures. For more       details, follow the link to the        relevant press release about the EU Council's decision to 'maintain       restrictive measures'       So Iran will have Hamas release a few hostages to Uncle Joe if US agrees to       JCPoA tomorrow?       Did you think I would not notice?       And 1973 brings back more memories, concerning 1979 and Iran's response to       Egypt-Israel peace treaty?       How few know the history, but is easy to read.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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