Sat. Apr 25th, 2026

Iran’s Five Conditions to End Conflict

Tehran has outlined five key conditions for agreeing to a ceasefire. These include a complete halt to what it describes as aggression and assassinations, the establishment of guarantees to prevent the war from resuming, and the payment of damages and reparations.

Iran is also demanding a comprehensive end to hostilities across all fronts involving allied groups in the region, as well as recognition of its sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz, which it says is essential to ensuring compliance with any agreement.

Rejecting a US-backed proposal aimed at ending the ongoing conflict, Tehran has asserted that any cessation of hostilities will occur strictly on its “own terms and timeline,” according to a senior political-security official speaking to state broadcaster Press TV.

The official emphasized that Tehran remains committed to continuing its military campaign until its demands are met. “Iran says it will end the war when it decides to do so,” the official stated, adding that Iranian forces would continue to inflict “heavy blows” on their adversaries.

The official said these demands build on positions previously presented during earlier rounds of talks in Geneva, held shortly before the latest escalation began on February 28.

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