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Iran warns of war, halts final talks until US meets MoU commitments

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Iran's Parliament Speaker has issued a stark warning that war remains a possibility if the United States fails to honor a memorandum of understanding between the two countries. Tehran has declared that no final negotiations will proceed until Washington fulfills its obligations under the agreement. Iran considers recent incidents in the Persian Gulf to be violations of the MoU and has vowed a strong response. Key issues under discussion include lifting a naval blockade and releasing frozen Iranian assets. Technical talks aimed at implementing the agreement are expected to take place in Doha.

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Iran warns of war, halts final talks until US meets MoU commitments · ShortSingh