Iran Condemns U.S. for Withdrawing Oil Sanctions Permit, Says Violates June Ceasefire Deal

According to Iran's Foreign Ministry on July 8, the U.S. Treasury revoked a permit suspending sanctions on Iranian oil sales, directly violating the Islamic Agenda Memorandum signed on June 18. The ministry stated the cancellation of the June 21 authorization—less than three weeks after the accord—demonstrates Washington's lack of good faith. Iran warned that if the U.S. continues to breach the agreement, it will take all necessary measures to protect national interests.
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