Iran Agreement Is Over, Rules Out Further Talks: Trump
Iran Warns It Will Target Locations Used for Attacks, Foreign Ministry Says

WASHINGTON: (Web Desk) – US President Donald Trump has said that the memorandum of understanding (MoU) reached with Iran is, in his view, no longer valid.
Speaking to reporters after meeting with the NATO chief in Ankara, Türkiye, Trump said he was not satisfied with NATO’s position on issues related to Greenland and Iran.
Trump said he did not want to negotiate with Iran, adding that the ceasefire with Tehran had also ended. He claimed that if Iran had possessed nuclear weapons, it would have used them, and said he did not want to “waste time” dealing with Iran.
Iran warns!
Iran’s Foreign Ministry has warned that countries in the region should not allow their territory to be used by the United States for attacks against Iran, saying Washington would be responsible for the consequences of the current tensions.
Iran IRGC Claims Strikes on US Regional Facilities
The ministry said that following recent attacks and restrictions on Iranian oil exports, some parts of the memorandum of understanding (MoU) had lost their effectiveness. It added that Iran would target locations used for “aggression and attacks” against the country.
Iran’s Foreign Ministry also condemned what it called a clear violation of the interim agreement by the United States. It accused Washington of violating Iran’s arrangements in the Strait of Hormuz and said continued Israeli attacks in Lebanon were also affecting the agreement.
Meanwhile, Iran’s Joint High Military Command said it considers targeting locations used for US attacks against Iran to be a legitimate response.

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