Iran's Foreign Ministry accused the United States of violating the Islamabad agreement and rekindling the flames of war, according to a statement Thursday evening reported by an Iranian the source.
Iran's Foreign Ministry issued a statement Thursday evening accusing the United States of violating the Islamabad agreement and rekindling the flames of war. The statement, reported by an Iranian the source, did not elaborate on the specific violation or the agreement's terms.
Background: The Zioneer has previously reported on the collapse of US-Iran negotiations and escalating mutual accusations of ceasefire violations. The United States and Israel have conducted airstrikes against Iranian targets in recent weeks, and Iran has accused Washington of breaching earlier agreements. The Islamabad agreement remains a little-known reference in open reporting; its exact provisions and status are not publicly detailed.
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