Iran says no agreement finalised with US yet, stresses right to manage Hormuz Strait; Trump delays decision on Iran deal after Situation Room talks
Iran says no agreement finalised with US yet, stresses right to manage Hormuz Strait; Trump delays decision on Iran deal after Situation Room talksIANS

Amid escalating tensions in West Asia, Iran has issued a strong statement outlining the conditions under which it would consider ending hostilities and restoring stability in the region.

In a message that quickly gained international attention, Iranian officials said that recognition of the country's nuclear rights, an end to military conflicts across multiple fronts, the lifting of naval restrictions, and the removal of economic sanctions were essential prerequisites for any lasting resolution.

The statement also called for compensation for the extensive damage caused by the ongoing conflict, arguing that the Iranian people have suffered significant economic and infrastructural losses.

"If you recognize our nuclear rights, end the wars on every front, get out of our region, lift the naval blockade, terminate all brutal sanctions against the great people of Iran, and pay for the massive destruction caused by this war, then we will gladly tell the world that you achieved a great and historic victory," the statement said.

Masterclass in selective moral outrage: Iran slams EU for condemning strikes against Kuwait
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The remarks come at a time when diplomatic efforts to de-escalate tensions remain fragile, with regional security concerns and sanctions continuing to dominate discussions between Iran and Western powers.

The statement also took aim at international media coverage, claiming that mainstream outlets would portray such an outcome as impossible while insisting that "everyone will know the truth."

The latest comments are expected to further intensify debate over Iran's nuclear programme, regional influence, and the future of diplomatic negotiations aimed at reducing tensions in the Middle East.