Wednesday, 22 September 2021 (YJC)_ During a meeting with the Foreign Minister of Luxembourg, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran criticized the non-compliance of the three European countries with the obligations of the JCPOA, referring to the violation of the JCPOA by the United States.
Monday, 15 June_Luxembourg has decried Israel’s controversial plan to annex large parts of the occupied West Bank as “stealing”, stressing that such a move would make the EU's recognition of the state of Palestine "inevitable".
TEHRAN, November 15 - The European Union has reportedly picked Luxembourg to host the so-called Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) which the bloc has designed to conduct banking transactions with Iran after the United States restored sanctions against the country earlier this month.
TEHRAN, October 15 - Luxembourg voters delivered an uncertain outcome in an election on Sunday, leaving the liberal-led coalition with just enough seats to stay in government and the traditionally dominant center-right also capable of returning to power.
TEHRAN, January 19 - Iran’s central bank, Bank Markazi, has filed a suit in Luxembourg against Deutsche Boerse’s Clearstream unit seeking to recover $4.9 billion in assets plus interest, the German stock exchange operator said.
TEHRAN, April 25, YJC - A delegation of Luxembourg’s economic activists are going to arrive in Tehran on April 29 for talks with Iranian companies and private sector.
The governor of the Central Bank of Iran (CBI) says a Luxembourg court has rejected the US efforts to freeze $1.6 billion of Iranian assets in the European country, adding that Washington has appealed the ruling.
Iranian Minister of Finance and Economy Ali Tayyeb-Nia said US efforts to seize Iranian assets in Luxembourg runs counter to international laws, adding Iran would use all of its capabilities to defend its own rights.
A judge’s ruling that has put a freeze on the Central Bank of Iran’s assets in Luxembourg dates back to the time before the onset of the nuclear negotiations between Iran and six world powers that resulted in the JCPOA, an Iranian deputy foreign minister said.
Iran and Luxembourg have laid emphasis on the need for all the parties to a multilateral nuclear deal between Iran and six other countries to comply with their contractual obligations.
Amid growing Palestine-Israeli tensions, 12 more EU states have joined European heavyweights - such as the UK, Germany and France - in urging their nationals to refrain from doing business in Israeli settlements in the Occupied Palestinian Territory.