A top Iranian political figure, Mohsen Rezaei, has recently delivered a firm statement on the regional situation, emphasizing that ending the conflict is not about unconditional compromise, but rooted in genuine security guarantees and historical justice.
Two Non-Negotiable Demands
Rezaei made clear that any meaningful ceasefire and lasting peace must meet two fundamental conditions:
- The United States must fully compensate Iran for all economic losses it has suffered;
- A complete withdrawal of U.S. military forces from the Persian Gulf is essential to ensure Iran’s future security.
Withdrawal as the Foundation of Trust
He stressed that without the removal of American troops from the region, no promise of security can be credible. The military pullout, therefore, is not merely symbolic but a necessary step toward real regional stability.
This stance reflects Iran’s growing strategic confidence and its insistence on placing national sovereignty at the heart of any diplomatic resolution.