
핵심 요약
- Iran suspended the Islamabad Accord Memorandum (MoU), claiming that the US violated its obligations.
- The 14-article agreement, signed in June and foreseeing the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, has reached the point of collapse.
- The Iranian Ministry of Health announced that at least 50 people have been killed in US attacks since 6 July.
- US strikes hit a freshwater treatment facility, disrupting water access for approximately 10,000 people.
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The Republic of Iran has officially announced that it has suspended all its commitments under the Islamabad Accord Memorandum on the grounds that the US has violated its obligations. This clear statement from Tehran shows that while military conflicts between the two countries continue, the agreement reached through Pakistan's mediation is no longer considered binding.
In a statement made by Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Garibabadi, it was stated that the US has suspended and violated all its obligations under the agreement. The Tehran administration emphasized that in response, they have stopped implementing their own commitments and have focused on defending the country.
As the clashes intensified, the Iranian Ministry of Health announced that at least 50 people have lost their lives and more than 500 people have been injured in the ongoing US attacks since 6 July. The US night airstrikes damaged a freshwater facility in Iran, disrupting the drinking water supply of approximately 10,000 people.
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- What is the Islamabad Accord Memorandum?
- It is a 14-article peace agreement brokered by Pakistan in June between Washington and Tehran, foreseeing the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and the gradual de-escalation of tensions.
- Why did Iran suspend the agreement?
- Iran announced that it unilaterally suspended the agreement due to the US violating all its obligations under the agreement and continuing military attacks.
- Were there any casualties in the recent clashes?
- According to the Iranian Ministry of Health, at least 50 people have lost their lives and more than 500 people have been injured in the ongoing US attacks since 6 July.
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