Iranian President proposes three conditions for ceasefire, a signal of diplomatic thaw?

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More than two weeks after the outbreak of conflict, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian explicitly outlined three major preconditions for a ceasefire, demanding that the U.S. and Israel recognize Iran’s legitimate rights, compensate for war casualties and damages, and establish a binding international protection mechanism. This stance sharply contrasts with former President Trump’s earlier call for “unconditional surrender.”
(Background: Trump stated that Iran must “unconditionally surrender” to cease fighting! Middle East conflict escalation drives oil and dollar soaring, Bitcoin drops to $68,000) (Additional context: Iran’s president rarely apologizes for “indiscriminate attacks on neighboring Middle Eastern countries.” What is behind this move?)

Tonight (12th), President Masoud Pezeshkian announced on X that he has set out three clear conditions to end the armed conflict with the U.S. and Israel, which is seen as Tehran’s most concrete signal for a ceasefire to date.

The three conditions are:

  1. Recognition of Iran’s legitimate rights: The U.S. and Israel must officially acknowledge Iran’s rightful national interests.
  2. Compensation for war damages: Reparation for casualties and infrastructure destruction caused by the conflict.
  3. Establishment of an international safeguard mechanism: Signing a binding agreement to prevent future attacks.

Pezeshkian also stated, “This conflict was triggered by the Zionist regime and the United States,” and revealed that he has engaged in dialogue with leaders of Russia and Pakistan, implying that Tehran is actively building a diplomatic support network.

Talking to leaders of Russia and Pakistan, I reaffirmed Iran’s commitment to peace in the region. The only way to end this war—ignited by the Zionist regime & US—is recognizing Iran’s legitimate rights, payment of reparations, and firm international guarantees against future aggression.
— Masoud Pezeshkian (@drpezeshkian) March 11, 2026

Sharp contrast with Trump’s “unconditional surrender”

These three conditions stand in stark contrast to the U.S. stance. Trump previously made it clear that Iran must “unconditionally surrender” to achieve a ceasefire. Pezeshkian immediately criticized this demand as “a fantasy that should be buried.”

Since the U.S.-Israel joint attack on February 28, Iran has confirmed over 10,000 injuries and more than 1,200 deaths, while continuing to retaliate with drones and missiles.

Diplomatic signals of thaw?

Notably, Pezeshkian recently apologized publicly to neighboring Middle Eastern countries affected by Iran’s attacks—an unusual move. Now, he has proposed concrete ceasefire conditions. Many interpret these actions as Tehran, under heavy military pressure, attempting to find an exit through diplomacy. However, whether negotiations will succeed depends on whether the U.S. is willing to relax its hardline stance of “unconditional surrender.”

Related reading: Iran’s President Rarely Apologizes for “Indiscriminate Attacks on Middle Eastern Neighbors.” What Is Behind This Move?

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