The European Union will not remove significant sanctions imposed on Iran until a formal, finalized nuclear agreement is reached. This decision underscores the EU’s commitment to ensuring Iran adheres to its nuclear commitments before economic relief is granted. Currently, key restrictions remain in place, impacting Iran’s economy and international trade. EU officials have emphasized that progress in negotiations is essential, but a complete deal, including verification mechanisms, is a prerequisite for sanctions lifting. The move reflects a coordinated approach with the United States and other international partners involved in the ongoing talks. While some limited trade has continued, full normalization of economic relations hinges on a comprehensive agreement. The EU continues to urge all parties to engage constructively to achieve a swift resolution.