Iran accused the United States of violating the bilateral agreement after Washington imposed new sanctions, according to Israeli news site ynet. Tehran said it had upheld its own commitments under the accord.
Iran has accused the United States of violating the bilateral agreement between the two countries, following the imposition of new US sanctions. According to a report by the Israeli news site ynet, Tehran stated that it had adhered to its commitments under the accord, implying that the US move constitutes a breach. The statement marks the latest in a series of Iranian accusations regarding the US-Iran memorandum of understanding (MOU). The Zioneer has previously reported on Iran's claims that the US is not upholding its obligations under the MOU, including accusations that Washington is challenging key provisions and undermining the agreement. The US has not yet responded to the latest accusation. The specific sanctions that triggered the Iranian statement were not detailed in the report.
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