Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi said Saturday that Iran is suspending all its commitments under the memorandum of understanding with the United States, accusing Washington of having 'trampled all its commitments' under the Islamabad Agreement, according to N12's Asaf Rozentzweig. The announcement follows an earlier Iranian statement suspending the MOU.
Iran announced Saturday the suspension of all its commitments under the memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the United States, marking a sharp escalation in diplomatic tensions. Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi later elaborated, stating that the suspension follows the US 'trampling all its commitments' under the Islamabad Agreement and ceasing all of them. The move effectively collapses the bilateral framework that had governed recent US-Iran negotiations. The initial announcement, reported by N12's Asaf Rozentzweig, did not specify a timeline for the suspension or indicate whether it is reversible. The MOU had been a cornerstone of diplomatic efforts between the two countries.
3 developments
- StrongIran halts nuclear negotiations with the United States, TASS reports
- DevelopingReport: Iran continues to violate US-Iran memorandum of understanding despite signing
- DevelopingUnverified Arab report: Iran cancels Friday MoU signing over Lebanon strikes
- DevelopingIran negotiation team spokesman says MOU text withheld because US doesn't understand Iran's terms
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