Iran's foreign ministry spokesperson announced on Monday that the country will not comply with a Memorandum of Understanding signed with the United States in June if Washington continues to violate its commitments under the agreement. The statement represents a significant escalation in tensions between the two countries over the implementation of the deal.
The specific violations cited by Iran were not detailed in available reports, though the announcement indicates a breakdown in mutual compliance with the terms established in the June MoU. Pakistan has called for restraint as the memorandum of understanding unravels amid the dispute between Iran and the United States.
The development signals a critical juncture in US-Iran relations, with Iran now threatening to abandon its obligations contingent on American adherence to the original agreement. The situation reflects broader tensions in the Middle East region regarding international commitments and diplomatic agreements.
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