According to a report by Channel 14, Iran is continuing to violate the memorandum of understanding signed with the United States, despite the agreement having been formally concluded and signed. The report, attributed to the Israeli news outlet, claims Tehran is flouting the terms of the accord, though no specific violations are detailed.
The Israeli news outlet Channel 14 reported Sunday evening that Iran is continuing to violate the memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed with the United States, despite the agreement having been finalized and signed. The report, which carries no named sources or specific details of the alleged violations, states: 'Despite the fact it was agreed and signed — in Tehran they continue to violate the memorandum of understanding.' The claim comes amid ongoing uncertainty over the status and enforcement of the US-Iran agreement. As The Zioneer has previously reported, the contents of the MoU have not been publicly disclosed in full, with both Iranian officials and U.S. sources providing conflicting accounts of its terms. Iranian media earlier this week reported that Tehran views recent threats by President Trump as a violation of the accord, while Iran's Tasnim news agency dismissed a published draft of the MoU as inaccurate. The Channel 14 report provides no independent corroboration for its allegation and does not specify which articles of the memorandum Tehran is said to be violating.
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