The UK, France, Germany and Italy say they are prepared to lift “relevant” sanctions on Iran in response to steps by Tehran on its nuclear programme, following a US-Iran deal aimed at ending the war. In a joint statement reported by multiple outlets, the four European powers say they are ready to work with the United States, Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) toward ensuring Iran does not acquire a nuclear weapon. The statement links any potential sanctions relief to “clear, verifiable steps” by Iran related to its nuclear activities. While the sources describe the E4’s readiness to lift sanctions, they do not specify the exact sanctions measures, timelines, or the specific nuclear benchmarks Iran would need to meet. Overall, the reporting frames the European position as conditional: sanctions relief would follow verifiable nuclear actions by Iran, under coordination that includes the IAEA, consistent with the statement’s stated goal of preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.