Mar 12 • 11:06 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania 15min

Iran's president presented 3 demands to end the war

Iran's president outlined three essential demands to conclude the ongoing conflict, emphasizing the recognition of Iran's rights and reparations.

In a recent statement, Iran's president publicly articulated specific conditions aimed at terminating the conflict that has unfolded in the region. This marks the first time he has laid out these demands openly. He argued that the only pathway to resolve the war, which he attributed to the actions of the 'Zionist regime' and the United States, is through the recognition of Iran's legitimate rights, the payment of reparations, and the provision of robust international guarantees against future aggression.

The president's comments came alongside a series of retaliatory actions taken by Iran against economic and military targets in the region, indicating that Tehran remains active and assertive in its military endeavors. Furthermore, he noted his discussions with leaders from Russia and Pakistan, reinforcing Iran's commitment to pursuing peace while also signaling that Iran will not step back without firm international frameworks to ensure its security.

The ongoing tensions in the region and these demands may have broader implications for international diplomacy and security dynamics, especially as Iran seeks to reinforce its position amidst the conflict. Amidst these developments, it remains to be seen how the international community will respond to Iran's outlined conditions and whether they will contribute to meaningful dialogue to end hostilities in the area.

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