Iran on Saturday accused the United States of breaching the terms of their ceasefire understanding, with Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi insisting that Tehran had upheld its commitments despite US President Donald Trump's declaration that the truce was over.In a post on X, Araghchi said Iran had complied with the ceasefire, while accusing Washington of violating Paragraph 9 of the memorandum of understanding (MoU), which he said pertains to the United States not deploying additional forces in the region."Iran has so far kept its word, unlike the so-called US Treasury Secretary who is violating Para 9 of the MoU," Araghchi wrote.— araghchi (@araghchi) His remarks came after Trump said the ceasefire had ended but indicated that he had agreed to pursue further negotiations with the Islamic Republic.Araghchi did not provide details of the alleged US violation beyond referring to Paragraph 9 of the MoU, nor did he elaborate on the specific actions that Tehran believes breached the agreement.
Iran gives US a 'reality check', says Washington broke ceasefire terms
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated Tehran upheld its ceasefire agreement with the United States. He accused the US Treasury Secretary of violating a memorandum of understanding. This violation pertains to the non-deployment of additional American forces in the region. Donald Trump had previously insisted the truce was over. However, Trump also agreed to further negotiations with the Islamic Republic.











