Iran Outlines Six Conditions for Conflict Resolution Following US-Israeli Attacks, Senior Official States
Tehran. A senior Iranian official stated on Sunday that Tehran is formulating a pre-planned, multi-stage strategy in response to US-Israeli aggression and has laid out six conditions for ending the conflict.
The official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said, “The strategy prepared months ago is being implemented with ‘high strategic patience.’” He also indicated that Iran does not expect an immediate ceasefire following attacks on its infrastructure, facilities, and strategic locations.
“Many regional actors and mediators have proposed measures to end the conflict,” the official said. Tehran has put forward six conditions that must be met before any agreement: assurance of no further attacks, closure of US bases in the region, compensation for Iran, an end to hostilities on regional fronts, a new legal framework for the ‘Strait of Hormuz,’ and legal action against media and personalities deemed hostile toward Iran.
On February 28, a joint Israeli and US attack on Tehran and other Iranian cities resulted in the deaths of Iran's then-Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, senior military commanders, and civilians. Since then, Iran has been responding with a series of missile and drone attacks targeting Israel and US bases and assets in West Asia.
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