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Iran Says U.S. Strikes Violate Ceasefire Memorandum
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100% centerFirst reported by Channel 13 · 4 hours ago
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What happened
Iran said U.S. strikes on Iranian targets near the Strait of Hormuz violated a memorandum of understanding to end the war. Tehran vowed to defend its sovereignty and said its own retaliatory strikes were defensive. It also urged Persian Gulf southern-coast states to follow good-neighborliness.
- 01Iran called the U.S. strike near the Strait of Hormuz a violation of a peace memorandum.
- 02Tehran vowed to defend its sovereignty, security, and national interests.
- 03Iran said its strikes on American-linked targets were defensive.
- 04It urged southern Persian Gulf states to uphold good-neighborliness.
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