Iran Seeks Reparations and Security Guarantees to End War

Iran's president has set new terms to end the ongoing conflict, including demands for reparations and assurances against future attacks by the US and Israel. Is a diplomatic off-ramp in sight?
Iran's president, Ebrahim Raisi, has laid out a set of conditions for ending the current war, including demands for reparations and guarantees that the United States and Israel will not attack the country in the future. This marks a significant shift in Iran's stance, as the country has previously been reluctant to engage in direct negotiations to end the conflict.
Raisi's demands come at a critical juncture, as the war has raged on for several years, taking a heavy toll on the region and the global economy. The Iranian leader's comments suggest that Tehran may be open to a diplomatic solution, provided certain key issues are addressed.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: Al Jazeera


