Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei: US repeatedly violated agreement, Trump's signature worthless

Tehran. Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has accused the United States of repeatedly violating the agreement, stating that it has made US President Donald Trump's signature completely worthless and untrustworthy.

According to international news agency Reuters, in a written statement issued on Saturday, Khamenei said that Trump cannot be trusted because the understanding letter between Iran and the US presidents has been repeatedly violated.

"The repeated violation of the agreement by the United States has proven that President Trump's signature is completely worthless and untrustworthy," he said. After the ceasefire agreement between the US and Iran last week, both countries launched military attacks on each other.

This has increased concerns that full-scale war could resume. Tensions between Washington and Tehran have once again escalated after the failure of the ceasefire. It has been analyzed that the security situation in West Asia has become more complex due to recent developments.

Khamenei, in his statement, warned the United States and its allies, claiming that the Iranian people and the resistance front would teach America a "lesson that can never be forgotten." However, he did not provide any further details on what steps Iran would take for that. 

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