BAKU, Azerbaijan, September 17. The European Union is actively engaging with Iran, the U.S., and other participants in the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) to keep diplomatic channels open and explore opportunities for resuming meaningful nuclear talks, said Peter Stano, European Commission Spokesperson, in an interview with Trend.
Stano emphasized the EU’s role as the JCPOA coordinator under UN Security Council Resolution 2231, stressing the importance of diplomacy in addressing the complex issue of Iran’s nuclear program.
He highlighted the EU's deep reliance on the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) as the sole international body responsible for monitoring Iran’s nuclear activities. However, recent reports from the IAEA have raised serious concerns about Iran’s nuclear trajectory and its lack of cooperation with the agency, the spokesperson noted.
"The EU is deeply concerned about Iran’s nuclear proliferation and its continued export of ballistic missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), particularly to Russia," Stano said. He urged Iran to reverse its nuclear course and cease the provision of weapons to Russia.
Stano condemned Iran’s recent delivery of missiles to Russia. He stated that these actions violate the UN Charter and international law and could have serious consequences for both Iran and the broader region.
"The EU remains committed to a comprehensive policy approach considering all options on the basis of mutual respect: critical where and when necessary, and ready to engage where and when our interests align. We believe diplomacy is the path to finding solutions on sensitive issues," Stano added, noting that the EU has already reached out to Iran's new leadership, including President Pezeshkian and Foreign Minister Araghchi.