Economics
Bolton Warns Sanctions Possible for Doing Business With Iran
- National security adviser says Iran’s economy ‘quite shaky’
- Pompeo said withdrawing from the deal not aimed at Europeans
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European countries and companies that continue to do business with Iran could face U.S. sanctions, National Security Adviser John Bolton said Sunday.
Part of the flaw with the Iran deal that President Donald Trump rejected was it enticed Europe and the U.S. into economic relations with Iran that would work against holding the country accountable for violations of the agreement, Bolton said.