Leading European nations – Britain, France, Germany, and Italy – have signaled their readiness to lift existing sanctions against Iran. This decision follows confirmation from both the United States and Iran that they have reached a framework agreement regarding Iran’s nuclear program. The move, announced in a joint statement from the so-called E4 group, is contingent on verified changes to Iran’s atomic activities. Leaders emphasized a unified stance against Iran acquiring nuclear weapons, pledging collaboration with the U.S., Iran, and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to ensure compliance. The agreement aims to address international concerns about Iran’s nuclear ambitions and restore stability to the region. Details of the specific sanctions to be lifted and the verification mechanisms are expected to be released shortly.