
Moscow State Institute of International relations (MGIMO University)
Moscow State Institute of International relations (MGIMO University)
// Pathways to Peace and Security. 2021. No 2(61). P. 110-128
Abstract. One of Iran’s key demands before its full return to the 2015 nuclear agreement is that the United States should go beyond just removing sanctions restored by Donald Trump in violation of the deal and guarantee the effectiveness of such measures for the revival of the Iranian economy. In contrast to the IAEA inspections mechanism, there is no sanctions removal verification mechanism or international guidelines on this matter. Having studied publications by experts from Iran and other countries, the authors offer general contours of sanctions removal verification model that consists of three parts: measures by the United States to ease the sanctions regime; list of factors that affect the result of sanctions removal; and economic indicators that can help measure the effect of sanctions removal.
Keywords: Iran, United States, sanctions removal, verification, Iranian nuclear program, Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), nonproliferation, Iran’s economy
Adlan Margoev is a research fellow, Center for Middle Eastern Studies of the Institute for International Studies, MGIMO University, Moscow. Corresponding author: a.margoev@inno.mgimo.ru.
Darya Kheyrie is a graduate student, Dual Degree Program on Nuclear Nonproliferation, MGIMO University, PIR-Center, Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey.
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