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EEO. 2021; 20(2): 1524-1533


Impact Of Iran’s Nuclear Deal On Regional Peace And Trade Enhancement

Hafiz Muhammad Javed.




Abstract

After, 20 months of intense negotiation. Iran and six world powers-France, United Kingdom, Russia, China and United States agreed on a joint comprehensive plan of action to resolve the nuclear issue of Iran. The deal assured that the fissile material could not be converted into weaponization purposes.Frequent inspection will be carried out by international Atomic Energy Agency and will be based on verification not trust. This study examined the stabilization of peace with the removal of menace in the Gulf region and will enhance the trade opportunities by lifting of sanctions. It was revealed throughqualitative and quantitative data analysis regarding the two aspects of deal.

Key words: Iran’s Nuclear Deal, Regional Peace, Middle East, Proliferation, Stabilization of Peace.





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