Cost of Iran war grows, as Trump throws its end into question
- Iran warned it would no longer be bound by a deal with the US aimed at ending the Middle East war if Washington continued violating the agreement.
- The deal between Iran and the US followed an April ceasefire, but recent exchanges of fire near the Strait of Hormuz have threatened talks for a permanent resolution.
- Iranian UN representative Amir Saeid Iravani said the US violated the deal by launching large-scale attacks against Iran's sovereignty.
- US President Donald Trump declared the ceasefire over but said talks with Iran would continue.
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Iran warns it could abandon US memorandum over violations
Iran warns it could abandon US memorandum over violations Iran has warned that it will stop observing a memorandum of understanding with the United States if Washington continues to breach its commitments, state television reports. Iran’s ambassador to the United Nations, Amir Saeid Iravani, said Tehran would no longer consider itself bound by the agreement if the US failed to uphold its side. "If the United States continues to violate its comm…
Iran warned on Saturday that it would no longer abide by a deal with the United States aimed at ending the war in the Middle East if Washington continued to violate it, state television reported.
If the United States continues to fail in its obligations under the protocol to the agreement, Iran will not feel that it has to comply with its own obligations under that agreement, said Iran's representative at the United Nations, Amir Saeid Iravani to Iranian public television, in a statement quoted by the France-Presse Agency (AFP). The statement takes place at a time when Iranian and American leaders are exchanging threats, with US Presiden…
Tehran has warned that it will cease to consider itself bound by the memorandum of understanding reached with Washington if American military actions continue, at a time of exchange of threats between the two countries.
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