Iran Filed a Complaint Against the U.S. at the Hague Arbitration Court

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Iran filed a complaint against the United States at the Hague Tribunal

The Islamic Republic government announced that it has filed a complaint against the United States at the Iran-U.S. Tribunal in The Hague

According to Iranian media reports, Tehran accused the United States of violating the Algiers Accords, an agreement that ended the hostage crisis in 1980 through Algerian mediation

In this complaint, the recent war, attacks that began on February 28, and U.S. economic sanctions are cited as instances of Washington’s breach of commitments

Under the Algiers Accords, the United States had committed not to interfere in Iran’s internal political and military affairs

Iran currently has two other cases against the United States at the International Court of Justice, one regarding Washington’s withdrawal from the JCPOA and another related to the seizure of the Central Bank of Iran’s assets

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