Iranian Envoy Questions US Commitment to Peace, Cites Pakistan Deal

Kathmandu. Iran's ambassador to Pakistan, Reza Amiri Moghadam, has accused Washington of lacking the will to implement diplomatic agreements, questioning America's commitment to peace.

He commented that American peace efforts are limited to mere speeches, not in practice. Through a series of posts on the social media platform 'X', Ambassador Moghadam accused the American side of not showing the desire or intention to fulfill diplomatic commitments.

"The American side not wanting to wait even 60 days to violate the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) shows a lack of seriousness, determination, will, and intention necessary to make any agreement successful," he wrote.

Moghadam accused America of not caring about peace and stability, claiming its calls for peace are limited to mere rhetoric.

The ambassador accused Washington's real objective is not to make agreements but to create instability by any means. Discussing America's past policy towards Iran, Moghadam said that President Donald Trump destroyed two important achievements of contemporary diplomatic history.

He presented the US withdrawal from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal and the dispute over the implementation of the Memorandum of Understanding mediated by Pakistan as examples. This statement from the Iranian ambassador comes at a time when tensions are rising again regarding the implementation of the said Memorandum of Understanding mediated by Pakistan.

The American side has not yet given any public reaction on this matter.

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