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3JUL

Tehran threatens to annul Iran deal

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Iran's foreign ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei told Lebanon's Al Akhbar on 18 June that continued Israeli presence in south Lebanon would mean annulment of the Islamabad memorandum, the first time Tehran has reached for that word.

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Key takeaway

Iran threatened to void the deal it signed over the conduct of a belligerent that never signed it.

Iran's foreign ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei told Lebanon's Al Akhbar on 18 June that continued Israeli military presence in south Lebanon would mean "annulment" of the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) 1. He called the end of the Lebanon war "inseparable" from the deal, and said a second phase of negotiations toward a final agreement could succeed only if the memorandum was fully implemented, including a complete IDF withdrawal.

Baghaei speaks for Iran's civilian foreign ministry, the arm that negotiated and signed the MOU. Tehran had first reached for a "violation clause" on 15 June, after a Hezbollah exchange with Israeli forces . "Annulment" is a sharper word, and a newer one: it threatens to void the whole agreement rather than log a breach within it.

The legal awkwardness sits at the centre. Iran signed the MOU through Foreign Minister Araghchi and parliament speaker Ghalibaf ; the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) did not, and their refusal to leave south Lebanon is the conduct Baghaei now cites as grounds to collapse the deal. Hezbollah answers to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, not to Ghalibaf, so every day the IDF stays in the zone hands the corps a clause to invoke while the civilian government carries the signature. Baghaei's "inseparable" framing makes the Lebanon ceasefire a trigger the elected government cannot switch off.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

When two countries sign a deal, they usually use careful language. Iran's spokesperson used the word 'annulment', which is different from just saying the deal was broken. In legal terms, annulling an agreement treats it as if it never happened; invoking a violation triggers a dispute mechanism that leaves the agreement intact. Baghaei chose annulment: Iran would tear up the entire document, erasing both sides' commitments. The IDF declared its south Lebanon deployment unlimited on 14 June, before signing, and has not moved. Israel never signed the MOU, so no mechanism exists to compel it to leave.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

The MOU's fatal drafting error is the Article 1 'all fronts' clause applied to a party, the IDF, that rejected the agreement before ink was dry. Israeli Defence Minister Katz stated the IDF stay in Lebanon was 'unlimited' on 14 June, pre-empting the clause before the digital signatures were applied.

Iran signed an agreement whose most public domestic selling point, ending the Lebanon war, rests on Israeli compliance Iran cannot compel and Washington declined to guarantee. The IRGC-linked Gooya/Tasnim outlet explicitly noted the US had accepted 'Iran's text', meaning Tehran believes it negotiated the stronger position; Baghaei's annulment language is the mechanism for defending that position publicly.

Escalation

The escalation direction in the Lebanon track moved sharply upward on 18 June. Baghaei's annulment statement came within hours of the Filin killing, compressing a sequence that Iran's 15 June violation invocation had left open. The civilian foreign ministry and the IRGC are now publicly aligned on the Lebanon grievance, narrowing the diplomatic space available for Washington to absorb the IDF's continued presence without formal Iranian action.

What could happen next?
  • Risk

    If Mojtaba Khamenei publicly endorses Baghaei's annulment framing before the 19 June ceremony, the Geneva meeting becomes a cancellation exercise rather than a formalisation.

    Immediate · Reported
  • Consequence

    The annulment threat gives Senate Republicans a new argument for conditioning the $300 billion reconstruction package: Iran is already signalling treaty non-compliance on Day Three.

    Short term · Assessed
  • Meaning

    Tehran has established that Lebanon is a veto condition on the entire MOU, not a side issue. Any US-Iran final agreement must resolve the IDF Lebanon presence, a bilateral Israeli matter Washington historically refuses to dictate.

    Medium term · Assessed
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