As tensions continue to escalate in the Middle East, Iran has publicly defined its stance on what it would take to bring the ongoing conflict to an end.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian stated that a resolution is possible — but only if certain core conditions are met. According to Tehran, the conflict was triggered by actions from the United States and Israel, and any path to peace must address that reality.
### Here are the three conditions Iran has put forward:
**1. Recognition of Iran’s Rights**
Iran is calling for formal acknowledgment of its sovereign rights, which many interpret as including its nuclear program under international agreements like the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
**2. Compensation for War Damage**
Tehran is demanding reparations for the destruction and losses caused by military operations during the conflict.
**3. Guarantees to Prevent Future Attacks**
Iran wants firm, enforceable assurances from the global community to ensure it won’t face similar military actions again.
President Pezeshkian emphasized that Iran remains open to peace but insists that any agreement must protect its national interests and ensure long-term security.
With the conflict now entering its second week and both sides continuing to exchange strikes, the situation across the region remains highly volatile.
This latest statement underlines just how complex ceasefire negotiations could be, as all parties involved continue to stand firmly by their positions.

