Time to decouple European missile defense from Iran
Tytti Erästö argues that the successful nuclear deal with Iran demands a rethink in terms of missile defence in Europe, and that it should now focus on threats posed by an accidental launch.
Tytti Erästö argues that the successful nuclear deal with Iran demands a rethink in terms of missile defence in Europe, and that it should now focus on threats posed by an accidental launch.
As the Iranian Parliamentary elections approach, Tarja Cronberg argues that the EU should seize the opportunity for a diplomatic opening with Tehran.
Ambassador Carlo Trezza, former Chairman of the Missile Technology Control Regime, explains the political and symbolic significance of the different acronyms used when talking about the format of the Iran negotiations.
David Hannay argues that Europeans should treat Iran as a serious interlocutor and player, and not as a pre-ordained adversary.
Tarja Cronberg argues that by better understanding what made the Iran nuclear negotiations successful the West can shape a more effective approach to the Syrian crisis.
10 members of the Top-Level Group of UK Parliamentarians for Multilateral Nuclear Disarmament and Non-Proliferation have signed a letter in the New York Times supporting the Iran Deal.