Iran Sets 3 Strict Conditions to End War

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Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian stressed that the war that erupted after the US and Israeli attacks on February 28 can only end with three clear conditions.


The three conditions Iran set were recognition of Iran's legitimate rights, payment of compensation, and firm international guarantees to prevent future aggression.


In a post on the X platform, Pezeshkian stressed Iran's commitment to regional peace and the importance of negotiations with other countries, including Russia and Pakistan.


In an effort to maintain strategic ties, Pezeshkian discussed with President Vladimir Putin bilateral cooperation and developments in the region.


Iran also received Russian support in opposing US and Israeli actions, which Pezeshkian said were targeting civilian infrastructure and civilians.


Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi added that the security threat in the Strait of Hormuz was caused by US-Israeli attacks, which have had a major impact on shipping and global oil trade.


Araghchi also highlighted the bombing incident at the Shajareh Tayyebeh School in Minab, which claimed the lives of at least 170 people, mostly children, as evidence of the violation of international law and the UN Charter.


Iran called on the international community to condemn this military aggression and hold the parties involved accountable.


He stressed that a solution to the conflict can only be achieved with justice, compensation, and strong guarantees to prevent future wars.