Iran Demands End to Conflict: 3 Conditions for Peace

Iran sets three key conditions to end the ongoing conflict, including recognition of its rights, war reparations, and guarantees against future aggression.
Tensions continue to escalate in the Middle East as the ongoing conflict between Iran and its adversaries shows no signs of abating. In a recent development, oil tankers have been targeted in attacks in Iraq, further exacerbating the volatile situation.
Iran has now outlined three key conditions that it believes must be met in order for the conflict to come to an end. The first condition is the recognition of Iran's rights and its position as a regional power. Tehran has long argued that its influence and interests in the region must be acknowledged by the international community.
Secondly, Iran is demanding war reparations to compensate for the damage and losses sustained during the conflict. The Islamic Republic has argued that it has been the victim of aggression and that it deserves to be reimbursed for the costs incurred.
The third and final condition set by Iran is the guarantee of no future aggression against the country. Tehran wants assurances that its sovereignty and territorial integrity will be respected, and that it will not face the threat of military action in the future.
Source: Al Jazeera


