Iran's president says U.S. memorandum is best path out of stalled war, and other Middle East news
Iran's president on Sunday defended a memorandum of understanding with the United States as the best way out of a stalled war while the new head of the Islamic Republic's top security body took a more defiant stance, warning of retaliation if neighbors support U.S. threats to further sanction Tehran.
Iran’s president believes a memorandum of understanding with the United States is the optimal solution to a stalled war. Conversely, the new head of the Islamic Republic’s security body adopted a more confrontational tone. This security chief cautioned that retaliation would follow if neighboring countries align with U.S. threats of increased sanctions.
- Iran’s president defended a memorandum of understanding with the U.S. as the best exit from a stalled war.
- The new head of Iran’s top security body adopted a defiant stance.
- He warned of retaliation against neighbors supporting U.S. threats of further sanctions.
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