Iran stated Monday that it will not fulfill its commitments under the memorandum of understanding with the United States as long as the American side does not uphold its obligations, according to the '301' the source.
The statement, posted Monday morning on the '301' the source, reiterates a position Tehran has voiced repeatedly since the US-Iran memorandum of understanding was signed. As The Zioneer has reported, Iran's Foreign Ministry, parliament speaker, and president have all issued similar warnings in recent months, conditioning compliance on US enforcement of the deal's terms, including the Lebanon ceasefire. The MoU, signed earlier this year, outlined mutual commitments aimed at de-escalation, but both sides have accused each other of violations. The latest statement does not specify which US obligations Iran considers unmet.
2 developments
- DevelopingGrand Imam of Tehran Accuses US of Violating Strait of Hormuz Agreement
- StrongIran accuses US of violating MOU commitments, reaffirms sovereignty over Strait of Hormuz
- StrongSenior Iranian official warns Trump administration is not enforcing deal, threatens Israel
- DevelopingIsraeli security analyst warns US-Iran deal leaves nuclear threat, Hezbollah intact
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