Iran Demands Reparations, Nuclear Rights as Ceasefire Conditions
Iran demands recognition of nuclear rights, reparations, and international guarantees to prevent future attacks as key conditions to end the conflict, with over 1,200 casualties reported.
- In a public statement on Wednesday, Pezeshkian demanded recognition of Iran's rights, reparations, and guarantees against future attacks.
- The conflict began after United States and Israel struck Iran on February 28 and has registered around 1,200 casualties.
- Pezeshkian said he spoke with Vladimir Putin and thanked Russia for humanitarian support, the Kremlin said, reaffirming support for de-escalation.
- Diplomatic sources report U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff sent two proposals on Tuesday, but Iran did not respond, and Kazem Gharibabadi emphasized guarantees are needed for a ceasefire.
- With the Strait of Hormuz under fire, the International Energy Agency's 32 members agreed to release 400 million barrels, while Brent crude priced at $90 after attacks disrupted shipping.
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Iran demands guarantees and reparations in ceasefire talks as Gulf mediators step in
Iran has told regional intermediaries that any ceasefire with the US and Israel must be tied to sweeping security guarantees and compensation, as back-channel diplomacy intensifies amid a widening regional conflict. d
Iranian President Masoud Pesekian on Wednesday presented the conditions for ending the war, which he said could only end with recognition of Iran's legitimate rights, payment of compensation, and firm international guarantees that would ensure a permanent end to attacks on Iran.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian presented, on Wednesday evening, three conditions for the end of the war, including "recognizing Iran's legitimate rights, the payment of violations and firm international guarantees against future aggression".
Iran demands guarantees, reparations to end war
Iran President Masoud Pezeshkian has outlined conditions for ending the ongoing conflict with Israel and the United States, insisting that any ceasefire must be backed by international guarantees preventing further attacks on the country. In a message posted Wednesday on X, Pezeshkian stated that lasting peace would only be possible if global assurances are put in place to permanently halt military strikes against Iran. He also called for financ…
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