Iran sets ‘conditions’ to end war after Trump's 5-day halt – Check Full list
Iran reportedly set special conditions in talks with Donald Trump. Demand control of the Strait of Hormuz and closure of US bases.
Amid rising tensions, Iran has outlined key conditions to end the ongoing conflict following Donald Trump’s 5-day halt on strikes, even as uncertainty continues over negotiations and ceasefire prospects.

As US President Donald Trump declared about the 5-day halt to the military strikes on Iran for five days. Reports surfaced about the US-Israel-Iran war over the ceasefire that Tehran has put forward. Trump said that Tehran and Washington will speak throughout the week, without showing the names of the representatives who are speaking on behalf of the Iranian government.
A report shows that Iran's conditions for the ceasefire add a guarantee that America will never strike Iran again, and the closure of all the US bases in the Gulf nations.
CNN reported that all this come Trump claimed to have reached 15 points of agreement with Iran, according to which the Iranians have agreed not to have a nuclear weapon.
The top terms related to Iran-US negotiations are
- Security assurance that it will never attack Iran again
- The setup of a new maritime order, placing the Strait of Hormuz under Iran's control in the near future.
- Across West Asia Closure of all US military bases
- Financial compensation comparable to the damage Iran sustained during the war
- Readiness to halt ballistic missile growth for five years, reduce uranium improvement
- Taking part in the discussion to adjust the stockpile of 60 per cent highly enriched uranium
- Let the International Atomic Energy Agency examine its centrifuges
- Get agreement to halt funding for proxy forces over West Asia
The statement by Pezeshkian was the first as different Iranian diplomats, like the foreign minister Abbas Araghchi, ruled out any chances of talks with the Americans. They said that Iran was betrayed as the attack came in the middle of nuclear negotiations with the US.

