US-Iran strikes threaten peace deal: Full timeline of violation claims
Both sides accuse the other of breaking a 14-point ceasefire as U.S. and Iranian strikes expand and threaten 60-day peace talks, officials said.
- On Sunday, President Donald Trump ordered fresh airstrikes on Iranian military targets, accusing Tehran of breaching the June 17 peace agreement intended to halt regional conflict.
- Signed less than two weeks ago, the 14-point memorandum of understanding between Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian established a 60-day negotiating period, yet both nations now accuse the other of violating terms.
- U.S. Central Command cited Iranian attacks on commercial shipping, including the June 25 strike on the Singapore-flagged container ship Ever Lovely, as proof Tehran violated the ceasefire.
- Iran responded with missile and drone attacks targeting Bahrain and Kuwait, warning the peace process could come to a "complete halt" if Washington continues military action.
- Andreas Krieg, associate professor at King's College London, warned that while the deal is "messy," there is no better alternative to prevent renewed strikes and further Gulf infrastructure damage.
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US airstrikes again hit Iran as Tehran strikes Bahrain and Kuwait, further imperiling interim deal
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Both sides have attacked each other in the last few days, a lasting peace is not in sight. Nevertheless, according to US figures, the talks are to be continued.
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