EU’s bank says cannot ignore U.S. sanctions on Iran

The European Investment Bank on Wednesday said it could not ignore U.S. sanctions on Iran, rejecting the EU executive plan that it to do business there in an effort to save the 2015 nuclear deal. The pushback from the European Union’s own lending arm underscores the limits of the bloc’s ability to shield trade with Iran from the reimposition of U.S. sanctions after President Donald Trump abandoned the nuclear accord last month. Source Reuters

EU officials to hold talks on visa-free travel for Turkish citizens

A delegation from the European Union will hold meetings in Ankara on May 31 and June 1 for discussions on visa-free travel in the Schengen area for Turkish citizens. The delegation, headed by Simon Mordue, the deputy director general at the European Commission’s home affairs department, will have meetings at the foreign, interior and justice ministries, and the talks will focus on the position paper Turkey submitted to Brussels to launch the visa liberalization talks.Source Hurriyet Daily