Ibrahim Raza'i, spokesman for the Iranian parliament's National Security Committee, said the Memorandum of Understanding with the United States no longer exists, accusing Washington of officially opening a war and violating the terms of the agreement, according to the Iranian outlet Abu Ali Express.
Ibrahim Raza'i, the spokesman for the Iranian parliament's National Security Committee, stated that the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed between the United States and Iran in June is no longer valid. Raza'i attributed the collapse to the United States "officially opening a war" and violating the terms of the understanding. The statement was reported by the Iranian outlet Abu Ali Express.
The Zioneer has reported extensively on the US-Iran diplomatic track. The MOU was signed in Islamabad on June 18. Within weeks, President Trump declared the agreement "over" on July 8, and Iran declared war on the United States on July 13. The MOU was officially declared void by Iranian sources on July 13. Raza'i's remarks align with the growing Iranian position that the MOU is defunct, reinforcing the official line that the US has breached the agreement by initiating hostilities.
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