From Obama to here
On the other hand, a new era began with the steps taken by former Democrat President Barack Obama in the U.S. to work with Iran and make it a controllable actor in the international system during the administration of Hassan Rouhani. The Joint Comprehensive Action Plan (JCPOA), signed between Iran and the P5+1 countries in 2015, was the most important outcome of this period. The efforts of the EU and three major member states (France, the U.K. and Germany) played an important role in this diplomatic achievement. It actually ensured that Iran’s nuclear program will be “peaceful” in return for the comprehensive lifting of long-standing sanctions related to Iran’s nuclear program. However, Obama’s successor, the Republican Donald Trump, decided to withdraw from the JCPOA in 2018, citing that the agreement reached with Iran was insufficient. The Trump administration started to reimplement sanctions on Iran. Thereupon, Iran announced that it would no longer comply with the commitments of the 2015 nuclear agreement. The decision to withdraw from the JCPOA drew reactions from other actors who were part of the agreement. The EU and its member states, which are among these actors, also reacted sharply to this unilateral decision. The political elite of the EU and the leaders of the foreground member states declared that they would abide by the nuclear agreement. Therefore, they displayed a common stance against the U.S., an unprecedented case in the history of trans-Atlantic relations. Even the U.K., the European country that has the closest relations with the U.S., has declared that it rejects this decision and that it will continue its commercial relations with Iran. In this context, the European Commission has brought forward different mechanisms such as “The Blocking Statute” and “Special Purpose Vehicle” in order for European companies to continue their commercial activities in Iran. In addition, a mechanism called “Instrument in Support of Trade Exchanges (INSTEX)” was implemented by Germany, France and the U.K. in order to facilitate legitimate trade between Europe and Iran as well as to maintain the momentum gained in trade relations with this country. Despite this, as the U.S. hardened its policy toward Iran, the EU and its member states were unable to continue their stance. As a matter of fact, this reality has an important place in the reproachful statements of the Iranian political elites toward the EU and its member states. Following the Trump administration’s unilateral decision, JCPOA stakeholders spearheaded a new diplomatic initiative to keep the deal going. It was held for the first time in Vienna in 2019 and is currently chaired by the Deputy Secretary-General of the EU Foreign Affairs Service, Enrique Mora.The future of diplomatic efforts
The current Joe Biden administration has not been involved in these talks yet. In addition, Raisi announced that Iran will continue its ballistic missile program and uranium enrichment. Since the U.S. is not expected to soften its stance toward Iran in the upcoming period, it does not seem possible to start a new era based on a positive agenda in Iran’s relations with Europe. Despite this, the diplomatic efforts of the EU and member states in Vienna will continue for the reenactment of the JCPOA. It should also be noted that, due to U.S. sanctions, the EU and its member states have not been able to develop their trade relations with Iran sufficiently. Because of the international sanctions imposed on Iran, the trade volume between EU countries and Iran as a whole remained at a very low level of 7.5 billion euros ($8.8 billion) until 2015. However, thanks to the JCPOA signed in 2015, the trade volume started to increase rapidly. As a result of the agreement, the trade volume between Iran and the EU approached 14 billion euros in 2016 and 21 billion euros in 2017, respectively. However, after Trump’s decision to withdraw from the JCPOA, the trade volume started to decline rapidly this time and decreased to 18 billion euros in 2018 and 5 billion euros in 2019, respectively.[Daily Sabah, August 25 2021]