Iran Outlines Six Conditions for Ending the War

Sunday, March 22, 2026  Read time1 min

SAEDNEWS: An Iranian official, in an interview with Al‑Mayadeen, enumerated six principal conditions forming the new legal‑strategic equation for ending the conflict.

Iran Outlines Six Conditions for Ending the War

According to SAEDNEWS, According to the political desk of SaedNews and citing Al‑Mayadeen News Network, a senior Iranian security and political official has revealed the six main articles and conditions set by Iran as part of a new legal‑strategic framework to bring the ongoing war with the United States and the Zionist regime to an end.

The official stated that what Iran is currently carrying out in its defensive war against the Zionist regime and the United States is part of a plan prepared several months ago.

He clarified that Iran is implementing this pre‑planned strategy step by step, with considerable strategic patience.

The official added: After destroying the enemy’s air‑defense infrastructure, Iran now holds full control over its airspace.

He emphasized that, with this military advantage now in Iran’s hands, there is no prospect for an imminent ceasefire.

According to him, Iran intends to continue its policy of punishing the aggressors until a historical lesson has been delivered to the American‑Zionist coalition and Trump.

Nonetheless, he confirmed that some regional intermediaries and parties have put forward proposals to Tehran aimed at halting the conflict, yet Iran has outlined conditions that must be taken seriously.

Regarding these six conditions, the official explained:

Iran has set six essential demands within its new legal‑strategic framework for ending the war:

  1. Guarantee to prevent repetition of war.

  2. Closure of all U.S. military bases in the region.

  3. Repulsion of aggression and payment of compensation to Iran.

  4. Termination of warfare on all regional fronts.

  5. Implementation of a new legal regime for the Strait of Hormuz.

  6. Trial and extradition of individuals responsible for anti‑Iranian media campaigns.