Iran stated Monday that it will not fulfill its commitments under the memorandum of understanding with the United States as long as the US does not meet its obligations, according to reports. Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei later said the agreement has 'no doubt' reached a crisis stage, accusing the US of showing impatience and complaining about Iran's commitments regarding the Strait of Hormuz before a month had passed. Baqaei's remarks were reported by security analyst Yair Goldblatt on X.
Iran's position on the US-Iran memorandum of understanding hardened Monday, with officials stating that Tehran will not meet its commitments unless Washington fulfills its own obligations. In a post on X, security analyst Yair Goldblatt reported that Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei said the agreement has 'no doubt' reached a crisis stage. Baqaei accused the US of showing impatience and complaining about Iran's commitments regarding the Strait of Hormuz before a month had passed. As The Zioneer reported at 11:03, Iran earlier reiterated that it will not fulfill its commitments unless the US does the same. The US has not yet responded to the latest accusations. The MoU, signed earlier this year, covers a range of issues including the Strait of Hormuz and regional security, and has been a subject of repeated Iranian warnings in recent weeks.
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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