Iran Insists on Comprehensive Conflict Resolution

In a recent interview, Iran's Foreign Minister made it clear that Tehran is not pursuing a temporary ceasefire, but a complete and lasting end to hostilities. He emphasized that ongoing regional instability stems from illegal military interventions by foreign powers.

Condemning Aggression and Calling for Global Solidarity

He strongly denounced military actions by the U.S. and Israel against Iran, describing them as unlawful and unprovoked acts of aggression. He urged countries worldwide, especially neutral and peace-oriented nations, to unite in opposition and uphold international legal order.

Rejecting Short-Term Measures: Three Core Demands

  • Immediate cessation of all military threats and attacks against Iran
  • Establishment of a legally binding, comprehensive peace agreement
  • Full and fair compensation for economic damages incurred during the conflict

While several nations have proposed temporary truces, he argued such measures are superficial and fail to address Iran’s security and sovereignty concerns.

Cooperation with Japan on Strategic Waterway Security

On international cooperation, the minister specifically referenced Japan, stating Iran is open to coordination that would ensure safe passage for Japanese commercial vessels through the Strait of Hormuz — a vital global energy corridor.

He also expressed skepticism about the U.S. readiness for genuine negotiations, suggesting Washington lacks sincerity and is resorting to tactical delays. Iran, he affirmed, will continue advancing a demilitarized peace framework with regional partners.