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The European Union and the United Nations Security Council are linked through their collaborative efforts in international security and diplomacy, specifically regarding the tracking of terrorist travel data [1] and their joint participation in the P5+1 negotiations concerning the Iran nuclear deal [2], [3]. Furthermore, they have worked in tandem to implement and enforce multilateral sanctions against Iran [4].

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What Is the Iran Nuclear Deal? | Council on Foreign Relations cfr.org Council on Foreign Relations 2 facts
referenceThe P5+1 group, which negotiated the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action with Iran, consisted of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council (China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States) and Germany, with participation from the European Union.
claimThe P5+1, which negotiated the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action with Iran, consisted of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council (China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States) and Germany, with participation from the European Union.
United States Foreign Intelligence Relationships everycrsreport.com EveryCRSReport.com 1 fact
claimFollowing the 2015 Paris and 2016 Brussels terrorist attacks, the U.N. Security Council and the European Union adopted measures to improve the tracking and interception of air passenger name request (PNR) data to facilitate the sharing of intelligence indicators regarding terrorist travel.
An Integrated U.S. Strategy to Address Iran's Nuclear and Regional ... carnegieendowment.org William J. Burns, Michèle Flournoy · Carnegie Endowment for International Peace 1 fact
claimThe effectiveness of sanctions against Iran relied on multilateral cooperation and compliance, particularly from the European Union, importers of Iranian oil, and the UN Security Council, which converted unilateral U.S. sanctions into a more effective multilateral effort.