Amidst the increasing tension between America and Iran, Iran has once again made serious allegations against Washington. The spokesperson of the Iranian Foreign Ministry has clearly said that America not only violated the ceasefire but also carried out attacks during the talks, due to which the crisis of trust has deepened. Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson said that a 10-point proposal was presented in Islamabad, which was also discussed. He said that before the US-Israeli attacks, the Strait of Hormuz was completely safe.
America accused of breaking the ceasefire
According to the spokesperson, America violated the ceasefire from the beginning. Iran had also informed the Pakistani mediator about this. He said that America broke the terms of the agreement by imposing maritime blockade.
Attacks and violations of international law
Iran alleged that the US attacked an Iranian ship, which is a violation of the ceasefire and international laws. Along with this, America also broke the negotiation process twice, attacked Iran, killed people and damaged the infrastructure.
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Iran cannot forget old events
Iran said that it cannot forget the American attacks that took place during the last talks. The spokesperson reiterated that America did not follow the agreement from the beginning and continuously adopted an aggressive stance.
National interests will continue to be protected
Iran made it clear that it will continue to protect its national interests. Also warned that if America and Israel initiate any new aggressive action, the Iranian armed forces will respond.
President Pejeshkian’s statement
Iranian President Masoud Pejeshkian said that every logical and diplomatic path should be adopted to reduce tensions with America. However, he also stressed that it is “very important” to be cautious in negotiations with Washington.

