Iran has set strict conditions for returning to ceasefire negotiations with the United States, amid ongoing tensions with the administration of Donald Trump.
According to sources cited by international media, Iran is demanding a series of significant concessions, including:
- The closure of all U.S. military bases in the Gulf region
- Compensation payments for attacks against Iran
- The establishment of a new regime in the Strait of Hormuz, allowing Iran to impose transit fees
- Guarantees that the conflict will not resume in the future
- A halt to Israeli strikes against Hezbollah
- The complete lifting of international sanctions
- The right to maintain its missile program without restrictions
A U.S. official has described these demands as unrealistic, while sources from Arab countries and the United States have assessed that they make reaching a potential agreement even more difficult.
