Iran's Foreign Ministry accused Israel of continuing to violate its commitments, and said the issue will be the main topic of Sunday's talks, according to a ministry statement carried on Iranian channels. The remark follows weeks of Tehran allegations that both Israel and the US are failing to uphold their end of agreements.
Iran's Foreign Ministry said Sunday that the issue of Israeli violations of commitments will be the central topic of today's talks — believed to reference the continuing nuclear-related negotiations under the framework of the recently-signed memorandum of understanding. The statement, attributed to the ministry spokesman, did not specify the location or format of the talks.
Earlier this week, Tehran repeatedly signaled that it views both the US and Israel as failing to implement their obligations under the MoU, with Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stating on Friday that 'the US bears responsibility for any violation.' The Zioneer has previously reported multiple instances of Iranian officials conditioning Tehran's compliance on reciprocal action from Washington and Jerusalem.
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