Iran is facing renewed military pressure as the United States has launched new attacks on its southern coastline. This escalation comes alongside the announcement of a maritime blockade by CENTCOM, further straining relations between the two nations.
In a significant statement, Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister has declared that the main framework of the agreement known as the Islamabad Accord has been entirely dismantled. This marks a pivotal moment in US-Iran relations, which have been fraught with tension.
The implications of this development could be far-reaching, affecting not only diplomatic ties but also regional stability in the Middle East.