Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has formally declared the necessary preconditions for terminating hostilities with the United States and Israel, framing them as essential for achieving regional stability. In a statement released on the social media platform X, President Pezeshkian asserted that peace can only be restored through three fundamental concessions: the formal recognition of Iran’s legitimate rights, the payment of substantial reparations for damages incurred, and the establishment of ironclad international guarantees protecting against future acts of aggression. This declaration reinforces Tehran’s publicly stated commitment to a peaceful resolution, albeit one contingent on specific demands from its adversaries.
The president’s diplomatic overture was simultaneously underscored by a stark military warning from the Iranian armed forces. Spokesman Abolfazl Shekarchi, in an interview with state-run IRIB TV, issued a severe caution to the United States. The warning was a direct response to a post from the U.S. Central Command on its Persian-language X page, which advised civilians to distance themselves from Iranian port facilities utilized by naval forces. Shekarchi vowed that any American offensive against these Iranian ports would trigger a massive and comprehensive retaliation, threatening that “no port, economic center, or point in the Persian Gulf will be out of our reach.”
This exchange occurs against the backdrop of a severe and ongoing military confrontation. The current cycle of violence was ignited on February 28th by joint U.S.-Israeli offensive operations that struck Tehran and several other Iranian cities. The attacks resulted in the death of the nation’s then-Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, along with numerous high-ranking military officials and civilians. In retaliation, Iran launched extensive missile and drone assaults targeting Israeli and U.S. strategic assets located across the Middle East, significantly escalating the conflict and raising global security concerns.
