Iran Condemns U.S. for Violating Temporary Deal Amid Renewed Attacks
Translated from Danish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Iran's Foreign Ministry condemned the U.S. for "blatant violations" of a temporary agreement between the two nations.
- Iran cited U.S. actions, including revoking a permit for oil sales, as rendering "important and fundamental parts" of their understanding "ineffective."
- The condemnation follows renewed attacks by both the U.S. and Iran, with Iran also referencing Israeli attacks in Lebanon.
Iran's Foreign Ministry has strongly condemned the United States, labeling recent U.S. actions as "blatant violations" of a temporary agreement between the two countries. The ministry stated that several U.S. measures, including the revocation of a temporary permit for Iranian oil sales, have rendered "important and fundamental parts" of their mutual understanding "ineffective."
This strong denouncement from Tehran comes amid a recent escalation of hostilities, with both the U.S. and Iran resuming attacks. The Iranian ministry also referenced Israeli attacks in Lebanon as a factor contributing to the strained relations. The U.S. military reported conducting strikes against targets in Iran in response to multiple attacks by Iran on international shipping vessels in the Strait of Hormuz.
Det iranske ministerium siger, at en rรฆkke amerikanske tiltag โ herunder en ophรฆvelse af en midlertidig tilladelse til at sรฆlge iransk olie โ betyder, at "vigtige og fundamentale dele" af det fรฆlles forstรฅelsespapir er "virkningslรธse".
Following the U.S. strikes, Iran reportedly retaliated against Bahrain and Kuwait. Explosions were also reported in the region on Wednesday morning, indicating a continued cycle of escalation. The situation remains tense as both nations engage in military actions and diplomatic condemnations.
Tirsdag aften og natten til onsdag udfรธrte det amerikanske militรฆr en rรฆkke angreb mod mรฅl i Iran. Det skete ifรธlge USA's militรฆr efter flere angreb fra Iran pรฅ internationale handelsskibe i Hormuzstrรฆdet.
Originally published by Berlingske in Danish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.