Europe, China, and Russian diplomats are discussing a proposal to provide financial assistance to the country in exchange for the influence of Iranian influence in the Middle East, and the country's ballistic missile development program.
Iran hopes to maintain nuclear deal through Iran
A newspaper in Germany has published such news on Sunday, Reuters reported.
Earlier Iran had a deal with the United States, United Kingdom, France, China, Russia and Germany in 2015, to rein in the nuclear program. In accordance with the agreement, Iran agreed to limit the nuclear program against the imposition of trade sanctions of the United Nations and the West.
But on May 8, US President Donald Trump withdrew the United States from the treaty known as the Iran Nuclear Contract.
The European newspaper, Vat Mango Zontag, has said in a statement that Europe, China and Russian officials will meet in the capital of Vienna, Austria, under the leadership of European Union (EU) diplomat Helga Smid in the weeks following the situation in which the situation arises.
In the meeting, Germany, France, United Kingdom, Russia and China are expected to join, but the United States will not participate, said Zontag However, it was not immediately clear whether Iran will participate in the meeting, the newspaper said.
The main allegation of the Trump administration on Iran's nuclear deal was that Iran's missile program was not covered under this agreement, and Iran's support for these groups, which considered Western countries as terrorist organizations, was not considered.
The newspaper said the Trump could be convinced to lift Iran's sanctions if an agreement was signed to create Iran's ballistic missile development initiative and to obstruct Tehran's operations in the Middle East, without the nuclear deal.
A senior EU diplomat has quoted the newspaper as saying that "adding more extras would be to withdraw from the name 'Vienna Nuclear Agreement'. Only then can the President Trump be satisfied and agree to withdraw the restrictions on Iran. "
There was no immediate comment from the German Foreign Ministry about the statement published in the newspaper, Reuters reported.
Earlier, several calls were made to limit the ballistic missile program, but Iran rejected it.
On Saturday, the EU's energy chief assured Iran that the 28-member EU coalition will be committed to protecting the nuclear deal and strengthen trade with Tehran.
The EU, Germany and other countries, committed to the agreement, said the consequences could be dangerous if the EU's initiative failed to protect the nuclear deal.
Iran is struggling to get economic benefits from the nuclear deal. Because of the unilateral sanctions imposed by the United States on the country's missile program, large Western investors are forced to refrain from trading with Tehran.
If the US bans, it will be difficult for Europeans to trade with Tehran, officials say this through a new proposal, the German newspaper said.
The new agreement could include the financial assistance of billions of dollars for Iran, the newspaper report said.