As the U.S. administration of Donald Trump continued airstrikes on all fronts of Iran, including the Strait of Hormuz area, for seven consecutive days, the Iranian government declared the suspension of implementation of the previous Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). According to Iran's Fars News Agency, Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi said on the 18th (local time), "The United States has violated and suspended all obligations it had borne within the framework of the Islamabad MOU," and "As a result, we have stopped fulfilling all obligations." “We have stopped and will no longer fulfill any of our promises,” he said. He added, “The task we face now is to protect our homeland. We will carry it out firmly and resolutely, and the United States will have realized once again that its aggressive actions are not yielding any results.” Al Jazeera added, “This is the first time the Iranian side has officially announced the termination of the MOU and its inability to implement it.” Previously, the United States and Iran opened the Strait of Hormuz on the 17th of last month. and signed an MOU aimed at starting nuclear negotiations for 60 days. However, the two countries