‘You started the war, we will end it’, Iran gave a blunt answer to the US President; These 5 strict conditions were kept

Iran Trump Peace Proposal Rejection: Another attempt at a diplomatic solution seems to be failing amid the ongoing fierce conflict in the Middle East. Iran on Wednesday rejected the 15-point peace plan proposed by US President Donald Trump. Iranian officials took a tough stance and said that this war was started by America and Israel but Iran will end it on its own terms and as per its wish.

Iran’s counterattack on Trump’s proposal

Iran called Trump’s proposal ‘extreme’ Giving the agreement, a new list of its demands has been issued. Government media agency ‘Press TV’ According to, Iranian officials have made it clear that President Trump cannot decide when and on what terms the war will end. Tehran has made five major demands to end the current conflict, without accepting which it is not ready to retreat.

Iran’s 5 main demands

The list of demands issued quoting Iranian officials is as follows:

Full stop on aggression: ‘aggression and killings’ being carried out by the enemy (America and Israel); But it should be banned completely.

Solid Safety Mechanism: A guarantee mechanism should be established to prevent war from being reimposed on the Islamic Republic in the future.

War Compensation: Clear and guaranteed payment of compensation for war damages should be ensured.

Security of resistance groups: There should be an end to the war on all fronts for all resistance groups involved across the region.

Sovereignty over Hormuz: Iran’s sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz should be recognized. Iran considers it its natural and legal right and sees it as a guarantee of the other party’s commitments.

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diplomatic deadlock continues

Iran says that its control over the Strait of Hormuz is and will remain its sovereign right. The demand has raised concerns in Washington, as the route is considered a lifeline for global oil supplies. It is clear from the statements of the officials that Iran is now adamant on ending this war on its own will. At present diplomacy seems to be failing and Iran is facing these ‘difficult’ The conditions have made the path to peace even more challenging.

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