Iran Lists Demands for Ceasefire on State Television
Iranian state television broadcast a list of conditions tied to any permanent ceasefire. The demands include withdrawal of U.S. forces, sanctions relief, and $300 billion in reconstruction funds.
foxnews.comIranian state television aired a list of conditions for reaching a permanent ceasefire. S. troops from the region, an end to foreign interference, full sanctions relief, release of blocked funds, $300 billion in reconstruction payments, and Iranian control of maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz.
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The report said these steps would be matched by reciprocal measures from the other side. It did not name any specific negotiating partners or set a timeline for talks.
The list was presented as Iran's 189th such statement on the topic. The source for the broadcast was identified as IRIB, Iran's state news agency. The announcement did not include any indication of whether the listed conditions had been formally conveyed to other governments.
Key Facts
Potential Impact
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The listed conditions may serve as starting points in any future ceasefire talks.
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Regional governments could review current sanctions policies if negotiations advance.
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