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Iranian Foreign Ministry Says US Repeatedly Violated Ceasefire

Iran's foreign ministry stated that repeated U.S. breaches of a ceasefire demonstrate Washington's unwillingness to reduce tensions. The statements were issued through official channels and reported by multiple outlets.

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Iran's foreign ministry stated that Washington's repeated violation of the ceasefire proves it lacks the will to ease tensions in the region. The ministry's remarks were issued through state channels and carried by wire services without naming specific officials.

The statements did not include dates, locations or other details of the alleged breaches. No publicly released evidence documenting the claimed violations was referenced in the ministry's comments.

According to the same Iranian statements, the ministry linked the alleged US actions to broader regional developments. Iran's foreign ministry has not commented further on any specific responses or evidence as of the latest reports.

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