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Iranian Advisor Warns of Energy Shutdown if US‑Iran MoU Remains Unimplemented

|Tehran, Iran|1 independent sources

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An advisor to Iran’s Supreme Leader warned that the region could face an energy shutdown if the Iran‑United States memorandum of understanding remains only on paper. The statement was made in Tehran, where the advisor cautioned that the lack of a formal agreement could disrupt power supplies across the Middle East.

The advisor, whose identity was not disclosed, emphasized that the memorandum’s failure to be ratified would have serious consequences for regional energy infrastructure. He urged both sides to finalize the agreement to prevent a potential crisis.

The warning comes amid ongoing diplomatic efforts to revive talks between Iran and the United States, with both parties expressing interest in resolving outstanding issues in the memorandum.

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