The ceasefire between the United States and Iran, established after… (иран · сша · американский)
The ceasefire between the United States and Iran, established after a memorandum signed on June 18, is reported to have ended 'at least temporarily' following a series of U.S. airstrikes on Iranian targets in late July, with both sides exchanging attacks and accusing each other of violations. Iran has suspended negotiations with the U.S., citing American breaches of commitments and threats from President Trump.
Consensus
- The ceasefire between the United States and Iran ended at least temporarily.
- U.S. airstrikes on Iranian targets occurred in late July, specifically targeting rockets and drones.
- Iran has suspended negotiations with the United States.
- Both sides exchanged attacks following the breakdown of the ceasefire.
- A memorandum of understanding was signed by the U.S. and Iran on June 18.
Points of divergence
- The U.S. conducted airstrikes on July 8 against Iranian air defense systems, anti-ship missile positions, and coastal radars, describing this attack as broader in scale than previous ones. — visti
- Iran responded to American attacks and will continue defending itself; Iran also stated it would control shipping through the Strait of Hormuz due to U.S. violations. — kommersant
- President Trump claimed that negotiations with Tehran are no longer meaningful, and that the ceasefire is no longer in effect. — visti
Coverage (5 sources)
- Media: US considers ceasefire with Iran to have ended 'at least temporarily' — РИАМО
- US officials say ceasefire with Iran ended 'at least temporarily' — Вести
- Iran announces suspension of talks with the US — Коммерсантъ
- Iran suspends talks with the US — Вести
- Iran suspends final settlement talks with US, says senior Iranian source to TASS — ТАСС (Telegram)