Amid ongoing tensions in the Middle East, Iran has made it clear that it will not end the current conflict until all its conditions are met. The Iranian government says it must compensate the country for the losses it suffered during the war.
This statement from Iran comes at a time when the situation in the region is already delicate and many countries are trying to prevent this conflict.
Iran's three major conditions
Iran has made three clear demands to the international community:
Full compensation for war losses
All economic sanctions should be lifted immediately.
A firm guarantee of non-interference from the US
Iran says a ceasefire is not possible without these conditions.
Economy devastated by sanctions
Long-term economic sanctions have severely affected Iran's economy.
Decline in oil exports, reduction in foreign investment and pressure on the banking system have made the situation more serious.
The Iranian leadership believes that unless these sanctions are lifted, it will be difficult for the country's economic situation to improve.
Why not trust America?
Iran has clearly stated that it does not fully trust America's stance.
For this reason, he wants not just verbal assurances but a written guarantee that America will not interfere in this conflict.
This demand is further complicating the entire dispute.
Global crisis may escalate
According to experts, if Iran remains firm on its stance, this conflict could drag on for a long time.
Its impact will not be limited to the Middle East, but will also affect the global oil market, trade and international politics.
Will a solution be found?
At present, efforts are underway to negotiate at the diplomatic level, but due to Iran's tough stance, a solution does not seem easy.
Now the world's eyes are fixed on whether the talks will provide a solution or the situation will worsen further.
Iran has made it clear that it will not back down without its conditions being met. Consequently, this conflict is likely to escalate in the coming days, causing significant global concern.








