EU commissioner in Iran in bid to protect trade ties

AFP  |  Tehran 

EU arrived in today to present plans for continuing and gas purchases and protect European companies despite renewed US sanctions on

Talks with were scheduled for Sunday.

He is the to visit since announced he was pulling the US out of the 2015 nuclear deal, and would reimpose sanctions, that are expected to hit European firms hardest.

Although European leaders have made firm vows to maintain the deal, many of their companies -- including France's Total and Holland's -- have already said it will be impossible to stay in once US sanctions are fully reimposed over the next six months.

Iran's trade with the is around 20 billion euros, evenly split between imports and exports.

The vast majority of EU purchases from Iran -- 90 percent -- is purchases, going primarily to Spain, France, Italy, Greece, the and

Iran, which has the world's fourth-biggest oil reserves, produces some 3.8 million barrels of oil per day, 70 percent of which goes to and other Asian countries, and 20 percent to

It also has the second-biggest in the world, but limited infrastructure means little is exported.

and -- the other parties to the nuclear deal -- have also vowed to maintain trade with Iran, and because they are less exposed to US markets, are less vulnerable to economic pressure from

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First Published: Sat, May 19 2018. 19:40 IST