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Trump declares Iran memorandum ‘over’ as tensions rise at NATO summit

Donald Trump declared the Iran memorandum finished, criticized Tehran's leadership, announced tougher measures and signaled a more confrontational US foreign policy stance.

July 8, 2026
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Trump declares Iran memorandum ‘over’ as tensions rise at NATO summit

ANKARA (Web Desk) – U.S. President Donald Trump declared that the memorandum of understanding with Iran aimed at reducing regional tensions was effectively finished, signaling a tougher American approach toward Tehran while addressing NATO leaders during a summit in Ankara.

Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of the alliance gathering, Trump said he no longer wished to engage with the Iranian leadership, arguing that further negotiations would serve no meaningful purpose. His remarks marked another sharp escalation in rhetoric following renewed military and diplomatic tensions between Washington and Tehran.

Trump described the agreement as no longer relevant and indicated that the United States would pursue a more aggressive policy toward Iran after recent developments in the region. He also criticized Iran’s leadership in unusually strong terms, suggesting that diplomatic engagement had reached a dead end.

The comments came after the United States launched fresh military strikes against Iranian targets and revoked a license that had allowed Iran to continue limited oil exports under previous arrangements. American officials said the measures were taken in response to attacks on three commercial tankers, incidents that Washington attributed to actions threatening regional maritime security.

Although U.S. officials have not released full operational details of the strikes, the latest actions represent another setback for efforts aimed at preserving a fragile ceasefire that had temporarily reduced hostilities after months of military confrontation.

Trump said his administration would continue to prioritize American security interests and would not hesitate to impose additional economic or military measures if required. He argued that previous diplomatic efforts had failed to produce lasting stability or meaningful changes in Iran’s regional behavior.

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During the summit, Trump also announced economic measures targeting Spain, accusing Madrid of failing to meet expectations as a NATO ally. He said he had instructed U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to move toward cutting trade ties with Spain, describing the country as an unreliable partner within the alliance.

The remarks added another point of friction to NATO discussions, where member states have been attempting to demonstrate unity on defense spending, regional security and collective deterrence.

European diplomats are closely monitoring Washington’s latest policy decisions, particularly because renewed confrontation with Iran could affect global energy markets, maritime trade routes and broader Middle East stability. Analysts warn that additional sanctions or military actions could increase geopolitical uncertainty and place further pressure on international oil prices.

Iran has not immediately issued an official response to Trump’s latest comments. However, previous statements from Iranian officials have maintained that Tehran remains committed to defending its national interests while rejecting what it describes as American pressure tactics.

Foreign policy experts believe Trump’s latest remarks signal that his administration is shifting away from diplomatic engagement in favor of stronger economic sanctions and military deterrence. They note that the collapse of any remaining dialogue could complicate future efforts by international mediators seeking to reduce tensions in the region.

The NATO summit has largely focused on defense cooperation, military modernization and regional security challenges. However, developments involving Iran have emerged as one of the most closely watched issues during the gathering, reflecting growing concerns about stability in the Middle East.

Observers say the future of U.S.-Iran relations will largely depend on whether both sides choose renewed confrontation or leave the door open for future negotiations through international intermediaries. For now, Trump’s declaration that the memorandum is “over” suggests Washington is preparing for a more confrontational phase in its relationship with Tehran while continuing to coordinate with allies on broader regional security challenges.

Tags: AnkaraceasefireDiplomacyDonald Trumpforeign policyGlobal PoliticsInternational RelationsIranMiddle Eastmilitary strikesNATONATO summitoil tradesanctionsScott BessentSpainTehranUnited StatesUS-Iran relations

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