Iran says it is suspending its commitments under an interim deal with the United States, citing an exchange of attacks between the two sides. According to Iranian officials, Tehran “no longer” implements its obligations under the arrangement after the U.S. violated its commitments, as stated by Kazem Gharibabadi, Iran’s deputy foreign minister, in comments carried on state television. The reports also describe a separate sequence of events in which the U.S. and Iran exchange strikes targeting infrastructure and military sites. ABC News and the Washington Times both frame the strikes as aimed at infrastructure and military targets, occurring alongside the deterioration of the interim understanding. The Washington Times characterizes the situation as another fragile breakdown, while ABC News reports Iran’s suspension of commitments in direct connection with the exchange of attacks. The articles do not provide additional verification of the claims about which side violated specific terms, but they agree that the immediate context is the recent reciprocal strikes and Iran’s announcement that it is no longer implementing the deal.