Iran Lays Out Demands To End Conflict – Wants International Acknowledgement Of Its Authority Over Strait Of Hormuz

The conditions also include an end to attacks, a commitment to no future escalation, and reparations.
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Shivani Kumaresan·Stocktwits
Published Mar 25, 2026   |   10:53 AM EDT
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Iran has reportedly outlined a firm set of conditions for ending its ongoing conflict, signaling a tough stance that could complicate diplomatic efforts with the United States and its allies.

According to Iran’s PressTV, a senior Iranian political-security official said the country had dismissed Washington’s latest diplomatic outreach, calling the proposal unreasonable.

Iranian authorities have outlined a series of requirements before agreeing to halt the conflict. These include a full cessation of attacks, safeguards to prevent future escalation, and financial compensation for damages.

Tehran has also insisted on international acknowledgement of its authority over the Strait of Hormuz.

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