IRI won't quit the nuclear agreement. IRI can't afford to antagonize Europe, one of her biggest customers. Europe will be given a pass to continue to make oil deals with IRI.
But thats the big question isnt it?,will these deals actually amount to anything?.You can sign all the deals you want but without the financing they arent even worth the paper they`re printed on.So far the europeans havent much to show for the jcpoa,if they were hoping to try and regain everything they lost by cutting their own throats on american orders over irans nuclear program then they have been dissapointed,ultimately it will depend on whether they are actually willing to stand up to the us put their on economic interests first and enact legislation to protect these deals from us threats of sanctions.The europeans as usual want to try to eat their cake and have it too,but as expected when push comes to shove they will however reluctantly line up behind their overlord as good vassals do no what the mad overlord orders or how expensive it is to his vassals.
And speaking of expensive the days when europe was irans biggest and most important customer are long gone,the europeans cut their own throats on us orders back in the day and lost over 35+ billion euros a year as a result,even now the iran-eu trade is worth barely half that and that has only come about in 2017 prior to that the value of iran-eu trade was literally a fraction of that.Interestingly one of the biggest beneficiaries of the jcpoa could be the russians,as with the wests new cold war against russia it no longer has any incentive to tow the western line on iran and it finally seems that russia may have realised after 30 odd years that there isnt going to be any iran-western political rapprochement/grand bargain.The big difference is that financing the iran-russian deals is not the problem that the iran-eu deals face
Basically the west is trying to once more squeeze further concessions out of iran in the very,very faint hope that maybe just maybe this time the west will live up to the obligations that it has so consistently failed to honor right from the get go,but unfortunately for the west iran gets a vote too,the big question is whether rouhani and zarif will actually use that option or whether they will try and stick to the deal no matter what the ultimate cost to iran may be.
Lastly I do have to chuckle at the sheer utter arrogance of us vassals like macron stating that "iran will never posses nuclear weapons",I would have thought that that was entirely up to the iranian government mr macron not some french us vassal like yourself.