A large sign outlining Iran's key conditions for ending the war has appeared in the capital city of Tehran.
According to local media, including Eghtesad News, the sign, installed on major roads and overpasses in Tehran, lists the "Five Key Conditions for Ending the War" under its title.
The conditions proposed by Iran include: 1) Lifting all sanctions, 2) Payment of war reparations by adversaries, 3) Establishing Iran's control over the Strait of Hormuz, 4) Release of frozen funds, and 5) Ending conflicts on all fronts.
These demands align with the consistent assertions made by Iranian leadership in negotiations with the United States regarding ending the war. The public display of these conditions on a large sign can be seen as a confirmation of Iran's commitment to uphold these demands in negotiations with the U.S.
Notably, the five key demands do not include any references to Iran's nuclear program. Previously, Iran suggested prioritizing immediately actionable issues, such as the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and a ceasefire in Lebanon, while postponing the more complex negotiations regarding its nuclear program until after the war is concluded.
In contrast, the United States views the nuclear issue as a central point in the negotiations. U.S. Vice President JD Vance stated at a White House press briefing that while he believes progress is being made in negotiations with Iran, the fundamental question remains whether sufficient advancements can be made to satisfy the red lines set by President Donald Trump.
* This article has been translated by AI.
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