Iran Wants Guarantees Before Ending War
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has said Tehran is willing to end the ongoing war, but only if guarantees are provided to prevent fresh attacks. His remarks indicate that Iran is open to de-escalation, though it is not prepared to accept an end to hostilities without security assurances.
Iran Seeks Guarantees To End War
Pezeshkian said Iran has the necessary will to bring the conflict to an end, but stressed that key conditions must first be met. Chief among them, he said, is a guarantee that the aggression against Iran will not be repeated. The statement reflects Tehran’s insistence that any pause or settlement must include safeguards against another round of military action.
Pezeshkian Raises Iran Security Demand
The Iranian president made the remarks during a phone conversation with the president of the European Council, according to a statement issued by his office. The call highlighted Iran’s effort to communicate its position through diplomatic channels while the war continues. Tehran has repeatedly argued that any path to ending the conflict must address its core security concerns, not just immediate military developments.
Iran Signals Openness To De-Escalation
The statement suggests Iran is not rejecting an end to the conflict in principle, but is linking any such move to credible guarantees from the other side. That stance could shape future diplomatic efforts, especially as outside powers explore ways to prevent the fighting from widening further. Iran’s latest position also shows that while it may be ready for the war to stop, it wants conditions that reduce the risk of another sudden escalation.















