KEY POINTS
  • The remaining parties to the Iran nuclear deal met in Vienna Friday, in a last ditch effort to keep Iran from violating the agreement by enriching more uranium than allowed by the accord.
  • Britain, France and Germany came up with a trade mechanism to help Iran skirt some U.S. sanctions, and the EU said it would "intensify" efforts to reduce the impact of sanctions and normalize trade with Iran.
  • But an analyst said the efforts are too little to appease Iran and the trading vehicle will likely assist in humanitarian goods, but not in trading oil as Iran seeks.
General view of an Iran flag on January 12, 2019 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.

European officials said they created a trading vehicle to help Iran get some relief from U.S. sanctions, but Tehran may see the proposal as insufficient to stop it from moving forward with a threat to violate its nuclear deal.

The remaining parties to the nuclear deal, abandoned by the U.S. last year, have been scrambling to find a way to keep Iran from leaving the agreement. They held an urgent meeting in Vienna in an effort to hold Iran from violating the deal. The trade mechanism was announced after the meeting.