Iran condemns the United States for violating the ceasefire memorandum and will take necessary measures in response.

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BlockBeats News, July 8, Iran's Foreign Ministry issued a statement strongly condemning the U.S. Treasury Department's revocation of the suspension of sanctions on Iran's oil sales, saying the action "seriously violates" Article 10 of the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding signed on June 18, and demanding that the U.S. be responsible for the consequences.

Iran said that less than 20 days after the memorandum was signed, the U.S. canceled the relevant permit issued on June 21, further proving that the U.S. is "not in good faith, unstable, and untrustworthy." Iran accused the U.S. of violating the memorandum's content through its actions in Lebanon, whether directly or via Israel, on multiple occasions over the past 20 days. Iran's Foreign Ministry stated that Iran has been fulfilling the memorandum's commitments in good faith, and if the U.S. continues to breach the agreement, Iran will take all measures it deems necessary to safeguard its national interests and security.

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