Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) threatened to halt all ongoing negotiations with the United States, citing an alleged US violation of a ceasefire. The threat, reported by Iranian media, expands on the IRGC's earlier position of a full withdrawal from talks.
This morning, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) warned it would halt all ongoing negotiations with the United States, accusing Washington of violating a ceasefire. The statement, reported via Iranian media, extends the IRGC's previous hardline stance, which included a full withdrawal from talks and a declaration that the file was 'permanently closed' (as The Zioneer reported on June 12). The threat comes amid a series of escalating IRGC statements, including demands for a full US withdrawal from the Middle East and an end to hostilities in Lebanon. It remains unclear whether the IRGC's threat signals a genuine shift in Iran's negotiating posture or is part of internal messaging. The specific alleged ceasefire violation was not detailed.
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