Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has outlined three conditions that must be met for the ongoing war involving Iran, the United States and Israel to end.
According to Pezeshkian, Tehran remains open to peace but insists that any agreement must address what it describes as the root causes of the conflict.
The Iranian leader said the conflict can end only if the following demands are met:
- Recognition of Iran’s legitimate rights under international law.
- Payment of reparations for damage caused during the war.
- Firm international guarantees to prevent future attacks against Iran.
Pezeshkian said these conditions are necessary to ensure lasting peace and prevent further escalation.
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The statement came after discussions with leaders from Russia and Pakistan. The Iranian president said he reaffirmed Tehran’s commitment to regional peace during those conversations.
He also stressed that Iran believes the war was triggered by attacks from the United States and Israel.
Despite Tehran’s conditions for peace, military operations have continued across the region.
The conflict has already disrupted energy supplies and raised global concerns about stability in the Middle East.
Analysts say the gap between Iran’s demands and the position of Washington and its allies suggests negotiations may remain difficult in the short term.
