Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister accused the United States of violating commitments in the memorandum of understanding and announced a decision to establish an urgent communication channel with the US by tomorrow. The discussions with Qatar and Pakistan also addressed the US military buildup in the region, Washington's threats, and the use of part of the $6 billion in frozen Iranian assets, according to the Deputy Foreign Minister.
Wednesday evening, Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister accused the United States of violating its commitments under the memorandum of understanding (MoU) and announced that Tehran has decided to establish an urgent communication channel with Washington by Thursday. The decision follows an earlier report by The Zioneer at 20:10 Jerusalem that a channel would be set up to monitor violations.
According to the Deputy Foreign Minister, talks with Qatar and Pakistan also addressed the U.S. military buildup in the region, Washington's threats against Iran, and the use of part of the $6 billion in frozen Iranian assets.
The move comes amid ongoing diplomatic friction between Tehran and Washington, with Iran previously accusing the U.S. of violating a ceasefire and coordinating with Israel on Lebanon strikes, as The Zioneer has reported. The frozen assets issue has been a central element in the indirect negotiations, with reports indicating that the U.S. and Qatar have been working on a plan to release the funds for humanitarian purposes.
2 developments
- DevelopingIran Accuses US and Israel of Breaking Ceasefire, Vows Military-Diplomatic Response
- DevelopingReport: Iran continues to violate US-Iran memorandum of understanding despite signing
- StrongIran's Foreign Ministry condemns US strikes on southern coast, cites UN Charter violation
- StrongIran warns US must enforce Lebanon ceasefire obligations from MoU
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