Iran has indicated that it is open to ending the ongoing war in West Asia, but only under specific conditions that ensure long-term security and prevent future conflicts.According to statements from Iranian officials, the country has made it clear that while it does not necessarily seek an immediate ceasefire, it believes the war “must end” in a way that guarantees no further attacks against it.
Iran InternationalIran’s leadership has also welcomed any international initiative that could lead to a “complete end to the war,” signaling a possible opening for diplomatic solutions amid rising global concern.
IranReports suggest that Iran has laid down several conditions before agreeing to stop the war, including:A complete halt to military aggressionGuarantees that future attacks will not occurCompensation for damages caused during the conflictRecognition of its security and regional interests
Iran has emphasized that it will continue defending itself until these conditions are met, rejecting proposals it considers unfair or one-sided.Ongoing ConflictThe war, involving the United States and Israel, has seen heavy military action and rising tensions across the region. Despite discussions and signals from multiple sides about ending hostilities, no formal agreement has been reached so far.Overall SituationIran’s latest stance reflects a mixed message of readiness for peace and firm resistance, keeping the door open for negotiations while maintaining pressure on its adversaries.Experts say the coming days will be crucial in determining whether diplomatic efforts can turn these statements into a real ceasefire.
