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While criticizing Abbas Alagzi's remarks about the memorandum of understanding between Iran and the US, Ali Hazrian, a member of Iran's parliament's National Security Committee, wrote that the foreign minister's remarks — that the US reimposed sanctions in violation of the memorandum of understanding — showed that he “did not keep up with the Daily News.” Herzlian added that the US not only continued to violate the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding from the first day after it was reached, but it also withdrew from the agreement last week. He also wrote that these positions suggest that the senior official in the diplomatic service is “at least a week behind in current affairs” because Donald Trump announced the end of the memorandum of understanding last week after violating it several times, and the US attacks on the Islamic Republic of Iran on July 17 and 18 caused more than 100 injuries and 17 deaths. The member of the National Security and Foreign Policy Committee of the National Assembly added that it was “pointless” to discuss breaches of the memorandum of understanding in such circumstances, and even more meaningless to insist that the Islamic Republic of Iran abide by a text “not implemented from the beginning”.

Zhitongcaijing·07/12/2026 09:09:03
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While criticizing Abbas Alagzi's remarks about the memorandum of understanding between Iran and the US, Ali Hazrian, a member of Iran's parliament's National Security Committee, wrote that the foreign minister's remarks — that the US reimposed sanctions in violation of the memorandum of understanding — showed that he “did not keep up with the Daily News.” Herzlian added that the US not only continued to violate the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding from the first day after it was reached, but it also withdrew from the agreement last week. He also wrote that these positions suggest that the senior official in the diplomatic service is “at least a week behind in current affairs” because Donald Trump announced the end of the memorandum of understanding last week after violating it several times, and the US attacks on the Islamic Republic of Iran on July 17 and 18 caused more than 100 injuries and 17 deaths. The member of the National Security and Foreign Policy Committee of the National Assembly added that it was “pointless” to discuss breaches of the memorandum of understanding in such circumstances, and even more meaningless to insist that the Islamic Republic of Iran abide by a text “not implemented from the beginning”.