The United States and the European Union are lifting sanctions imposed on Iran due to its nuclear programme.
US Secretary of State John Kerry said that the United States lifted sanctions against Iran.
"I hereby confirm that the International Atomic Energy Agency has verified that Iran has fully implemented its required commitments… The U.S. sanctions-related commitments described in Sections 17.1-17.5 of Annex V of the JCPOA are now in effect," the statement said.
Kerry also said that if Iran decides to violate its obligations under JCPOA, the United States will have time to react.
US President Barack Obama issued an executive order revoking the sanctions.
"I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States of America, have determined that Iran's implementation of the nuclear related measures specified in… the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action of July 14, 2015 (JCPOA)… marks a fundamental shift in circumstances with respect to Iran's nuclear program,"
The statement comes after the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) confirmed the Islamic republic fully complied with its obligations under the landmark nuclear deal.
"In order to give effect to the United States commitments with respect to sanctions described in section 4 of Annex II and section 17.4 of Annex V of the JCPOA, I am revoking Executive Orders 13574 of May 23, 2011, 13590 of November 20, 2011, 13622 of July 30, 2012, and 13645 of June 3, 2013, and amending Executive Order 13628 of October 9, 2012, by revoking sections 5 through 7 and section 15," the statement added.
US Department of Treasury announced that it lifts sanctions imposed on Iranian Central Bank and Iranian international oil company, as well as ban imposed on Iranian oil trade with third countries. Washington also lifts ban on export of civilian airliners to Iran
High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Federica Mogherini said that EU and US had issued relevant guidelines on lifting the sanctions against Iran. She also noted that the European Union hails beginning of JCPOA implementation.
#IAEA Director General w/ Javad Zarif, @JZarif & Federica Mogherini, @FedericaMog at HQ #JCOPA #ImplementationDay pic.twitter.com/Man5rWDFxt
— IAEA (@iaeaorg) January 16, 2016
"Today, we have reached #ImplementationDay of the #JCPOA" @FedericaMog & @JZarif #IranDeal https://t.co/rzibfBOnGG
— EU External Action (@eu_eeas) January 16, 2016
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon also hailed Iran deal implementation day.
#UNSG Ban Ki-moon says Implementation Day is significant milestone, reflects good faith efforts by all @UN_Vienna https://t.co/thL12TlWTu
— UN Spokesperson (@UN_Spokesperson) January 16, 2016
Russian Foreign Ministry said on Sunday that Russia considers that all sides of agreement on Iranian nuclear program will continue to meet obligations under JCPOA.
"We hope that all the sides of the agreement [on Tehran's nuclear program] will continue to approach the issues related to the further implementation of obligations under JCPOA honestly and responsibly," the statement said.