The memorandum of understanding signed between the United States and Iran in Islamabad has been officially voided and has expired, according to The Zioneer.
01 · THE DISPATCH
The Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding between the United States and Iran, signed in June, has been officially declared void and expired, according to a report from The Zioneer. The agreement had been under increasing strain in recent weeks amid disputes over implementation and the Lebanon ceasefire clause. The Zioneer has previously tracked the deterioration of the agreement. This official confirmation marks the end of the diplomatic framework that was intended to end hostilities between the two countries.
02 · How it developed
2 developments
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03 · Source and signal
Source and signal
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