‘No longer bound…’: Iran threatens to tear up MoU with US after ‘flagrant’ strikes

Published on Jul 11, 2026 07:26 am IST

Iran’s Ambassador to the United Nations, Amir Saeed Iravani, warned that Tehran may no longer consider itself bound by the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) if the United States continues what Iran describes as violations of the agreement. Speaking after a UN Security Council meeting, Iravani accused Washington of carrying out military strikes against Iranian territory and breaching its commitments under the MoU. He also criticized renewed sanctions and defended Iran’s nuclear program, while disputing the legal basis for the Security Council session. Watch the ambassador’s full remarks and the latest developments in U.S.-Iran tensions.

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