- Iran Conflict Conditions include rights, reparations and guarantees
- Iran Conflict Conditions announced as US and Israel operations continue
Hyderabad: Iran Conflict Conditions for ending the ongoing war have been announced by Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian as fighting involving the United States and Israel enters its third week. Tehran said the conflict can end only if its key demands are accepted, including recognition of its rights, payment of reparations, and guarantees against future aggression.
The military confrontation began after attacks by the United States and Israel on Iranian targets, according to Tehran. Iran has since carried out retaliatory strikes. As the war continues, the Iranian leadership has clarified its position on how the conflict could end.
Masoud Pezeshkian said Iran remains committed to peace but stressed that the war cannot end without acceptance of the country’s demands. After speaking with the leaders of Russia and Pakistan, he outlined Tehran’s stance in a social media statement. He said, “The only way to end this war — ignited by the Zionist regime and the US — is recognising Iran’s legitimate rights, payment of reparations, and firm international guarantees against future aggression.”
Meanwhile, Iran has maintained that it will not agree to a ceasefire without clear assurances about its security and rights. Therefore, Tehran insists that any agreement must address the damage caused during the war and prevent future attacks.
However, signs of an immediate end to the conflict remain limited. United States President Donald Trump indicated that American operations would continue. Speaking at a campaign style rally in Kentucky ahead of the November midterm elections, Trump said the United States had gained the upper hand but suggested that military activity was still ongoing.
He stated, “We don’t want to leave early, do we? We got to finish the job.” Shortly before that remark, Trump also suggested that the conflict might end soon. He said there were limited targets left for American forces. “Any time I want it to end, it will end,” Trump said, adding that there was “practically nothing left” for the US military to bomb.
Meanwhile, the US military has warned Iranian civilians to stay away from ports that host naval facilities because of the risk of further strikes. Israel has also indicated that it still has a long list of potential targets inside Iran. These reportedly include locations connected to ballistic missile capabilities and nuclear related infrastructure.
The conflict has already caused heavy casualties and major disruption across the region. Estimates indicate that nearly 2,000 people have been killed so far. Most of the victims are reported to be Iranians and Lebanese as the violence has spread into Lebanon.
The war has also affected children severely. According to the United Nations Children’s Fund, more than 1,100 children have been killed or injured since the conflict began. Meanwhile, global energy markets have reacted sharply due to fears of supply disruption around the Strait of Hormuz, a key global oil transit route.
Around one fifth of the world’s oil supply passes through the Strait of Hormuz. Oil prices earlier surged close to 120 US dollars per barrel before easing to around 90 dollars. However, renewed tensions pushed prices higher again on Wednesday. Iran has also warned that oil prices could rise as high as 200 US dollars per barrel if the situation worsens.
Tehran has further claimed that shipping through the Strait of Hormuz has become nearly impossible. Iranian authorities say they now control the strategic waterway and have attacked vessels approaching the strait.
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