Iran's state-linked Voice news agency quoted an Iranian official warning Saturday that if the other side has disagreements about how the U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding is implemented, they can call — but violence will be met with violence. The official stressed that Iran signed the ceasefire and has honored it.
An Iranian official quoted by the state-linked Voice (Venes) news agency early Saturday morning stated that Iran signed the ceasefire — apparently referring to the U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding — and has honored it. The official added that if the other side has disagreements about how the understanding is being implemented, it can call to discuss them, but violence will be met with violence.
This is the latest in a series of warnings from Iranian officials over the implementation of the MoU. As The Zioneer has previously reported, Iranian Foreign Ministry officials and the IRGC spokesperson have accused the United States of failing to enforce Israel’s compliance with the ceasefire in Lebanon, and have warned that all understandings are at risk. The new statement does not name a specific trigger for the threat, but fits the pattern of escalating verbal pressure on the U.S. to compel Israel to halt operations in Lebanon.
The source is a single channel — Voice (Venes) — and the statement is reported indirectly, not in a direct official broadcast or statement. The exact identity of the official quoted was not disclosed in the report.
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