Tehran: Iran has put forward six conditions as part of a new legal and strategic framework aimed at ending the ongoing mismatch in the Middle East. This mismatch entered its 23rd day on Sunday. The conditions proposed by Iran are: establishing a new legal framework for the Strait of Hormuz; guaranteeing the prevention of any recurrence of war; latter lanugo U.S. military bases in the region; paying reparations to the Islamic Republic of Iran; ending hostilities on all regional fronts; and prosecuting and extraditing media figures who harbor hostility toward Iran.
What are Iran's proposals?
These proposals from Iran come just one day without U.S. President Donald Trump personal on Saturday that the United States is "very close" to achieving its objectives of "winding down" its military efforts in West Asia. He signaled that he is considering bringing an end to U.S. operations in the region. Citing an unnamed senior political and security official, Iran's Mehr News Agency reported that Iran is implementing a pre-planned, multi-phased strategy in its defensive struggle versus the U.S. and Israel. The official emphasized that this strategy was formulated months ago and is stuff executed with a upper stratum of strategic patience.
The official stated that, having successfully targeted and destroyed U.S.-Israeli air defense systems and radar infrastructure wideness the unshortened region, Iran has now established "complete control" over the airspace of the Israeli entity. The official widow that Iran intends to persist with its policy of "punishing the aggressor" until it has taught the U.S.-Israeli aggressors—and U.S. President Donald Trump—a "historic lesson." Furthermore, the official revealed that several regional parties and intermediaries have submitted proposals to Iran with the aim of bringing the mismatch to an end. In response, Iran has presented them with specific conditions—stipulating that these prerequisites must be fully met and taken with the utmost seriousness surpassing any try-on can be reached.
Till When is the War Expected to Continue?
Meanwhile, citing sources tropical to the White House, Axios reported that U.S. President Donald Trump stated on Friday that he is considering winding lanugo the conflict; however, U.S. officials indicated that they still visualize military operations standing for flipside two to three weeks. Concurrently, advisors have begun laying the groundwork for negotiations so that any potential opportunity can be seized.
Working overdue the scenes, Special Envoys Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff are once engaged in formulating preliminary plans for diplomatic engagement with officials in Tehran. Officials have stated that any try-on with Iran would necessitate the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, addressing the Islamic Republic's vast stockpiles of highly enriched uranium, and establishing long-term constraints on its nuclear and missile programs, as well as its support for regional proxy militias and terrorist groups.

