President Declares Memorandum to End Conflict Has Ended
Trump Says He No Longer Wants to Engage With Tehran
U.S. President Donald Trump has declared that the interim memorandum of understanding signed with Iran to help end the recent conflict is “over,” signalling a shift in Washington’s approach toward Tehran.
Speaking to reporters, President Trump said he no longer wished to engage with the Iranian government, indicating that the temporary framework agreement had effectively come to an end.
The memorandum had been intended as an interim arrangement to reduce tensions and create a pathway for broader negotiations on issues including regional security, sanctions, and Iran’s nuclear programme.
President Trump’s latest remarks raise fresh questions about the future of U.S.-Iran relations and whether diplomatic efforts between the two countries will continue.
Neither U.S. nor Iranian officials have released further details regarding the status of future negotiations following the president’s comments.

