A senior Iranian official Mohsen Rezaei said the war would continue until a number of conditions are met. The demands include full compensation for damages, the lifting of all economic sanctions and guarantees of non-interference by the United States.
Iran's conditions for ending the war
Mohsen Rezaei, a senior Iranian official, outlined a list of requirements for ending the war. He stressed that the conflict will continue until Iran gets what it wants:
- full compensation for all losses,
- lifting all economic sanctions,
- international legal guarantees of non-interference in the country's affairs.
Iran's position on the United States
Rezaei stressed that Iran requires legal guarantees of non-interference from the United States. According to him, only after these conditions are met will the country consider ending the war.
Iran also insists on the complete lifting of economic sanctions, which, according to the official, have caused significant damage to the country's economy.
Context.
Mohsen Rezaei's statement came against the backdrop of the ongoing conflict and international negotiations. Sanctions against Iran were imposed by the United States and other countries in response to a number of Tehran's actions.
Iran has repeatedly called for the lifting of sanctions and compensation for the damage caused.







