Iran lawmaker warns US over ceasefire violations

The head of the Iranian parliament’s national security committee has accused the Trump administration of failing to honour the opening clause of its memorandum of understanding with Tehran.

Ebrahim Azizi said the first clause requires both sides to agree to “the immediate and permanent termination of military operations on all fronts, including in Lebanon”.

In a post on X, Azizi said Washington’s conduct showed it had not met that obligation.

“America’s failure to commit to the first clause of the agreement demonstrates that America still lacks the will to gain the trust of the Iranian nation,” Azizi wrote on X.

He warned that continued violations would carry consequences.

“The continuation of this situation will come at a heavy cost to them, the first of which will be an intelligent and deterrent response to the violation of the agreement’s commitments,” he said.