Israel
Sues EU to Try to Block Saving Iran Nuclear Deal
NGO
tries to seize all Iranian assets held by clearing house
16
July, 2019
As
European Union members try to salvage the P5+1 nuclear deal with
Iran, a big obstacle has been providing sanctions relief promised
under the deal. To circumvent US threats, the EU has established a
clearing house called INSTEX to allow trade with Iran without dealing
with the banks, who are too afraid of the US to finance any deals.
Israel
is bound and determined to kill the deal, however, which has led to
an Israeli NGO sing the European Union over INSTEX, and trying to
claim all Iranian assets in it, if any, should belong to Israelis who
US courts have awarded Iranian assets to.
Seizing
Iranian assets in Europe based on US court rulings, as part of an
effort to undermine EU attempts to save a nuclear deal with Iran is
clearly problematic, and the EU is likely to object to such an
attempt to legally impose US policy on them.
That
may not matter, however, as suing the EU over INSTEX might just be a
cynical way to tie that newly launched system up in court, and
convince companies that the assets within INSTEX aren’t secure, and
subject to being looted in lawsuits.
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