Iran’s president, Masoud Pezeshkian, has said the war in the Middle East could end if certain conditions are accepted. His announcement came while fighting between Iran, the United States, and Israel continues to create tension across the region. The statement has drawn global attention because it shows there may still be a way toward peace if countries agree to talks.
The conflict started in February after heavy military strikes on Iran and has now spread across several parts of the Middle East. These attacks have damaged military bases and important sites. Reports show thousands of people have been killed and injured since the fighting began, and many families have been forced to leave their homes for safety.
President Pezeshkian said Iran is ready to see the war end, but he explained that peace must come with fairness and security for his country. According to his statement, three main conditions must be met to end the war. These demands are meant to protect Iran and prevent the same kind of conflict in the future.
The first condition is that Iran’s rights must be respected by the international community. Iranian leaders say their country should be treated fairly and allowed to protect its land, people, and national interests. They believe respect for these rights is necessary before any peace agreement can move forward.
The second condition is payment for the damage caused during the war. Iranian officials say air attacks have destroyed buildings, roads, and other public places. They believe the countries responsible for the strikes should help pay for rebuilding cities and supporting the families who suffered losses.
The third condition is a strong global promise that such attacks will not happen again. Iran wants international guarantees to make sure that its land will not face new military strikes after the war ends. Iranian leaders say these guarantees are important for long-term peace and stability.
At the same time, the war is affecting more than just the countries involved. The Middle East is one of the most important areas for oil production in the world. Fighting in the region has already disrupted energy supply routes and caused worry about rising oil prices and global economic pressure.
World leaders are paying attention to the situation. Governments in Europe, Asia, and other parts of the world have called for peace and suggested both sides to look for a diplomatic solution. Some countries have also started private talks to see if negotiations could begin soon.
Experts say wars like this are often difficult to end quickly because each side wants demands and political benefits before agreeing to peace. Long-standing political arguments and failed discussions also make negotiations harder. Even so, statements about possible conditions for peace can sometimes open the door for talks between rivals.
Iran’s latest message shows that Its leaders believe a peace deal is still possible if their conditions are fulfilled. As military activity continues and diplomatic efforts slowly develop, the international community is watching to see whether these conditions could lead to talks that bring the conflict closer to an end.