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Iran is preparing a hardline list of demands for any potential negotiations with the United States, according to senior sources in Tehran cited by Reuters.
Key demands from Tehran
Officials say Iran has strengthened its position amid the ongoing conflict and will insist on major concessions, including:
- Security guarantees — firm assurances against future US or allied military strikes
- Financial compensation — payments for damage caused during the war
- Control over the Strait of Hormuz — a critical global oil transit route
- No limits on missile program — Iran refuses to negotiate restrictions on its ballistic capabilities
Sources stress that some of these conditions may be unacceptable for Donald Trump, complicating prospects for a deal.
Who makes decisions
The growing influence of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) is shaping Iran’s переговорна позиція. While diplomats may participate, final decisions are expected to remain with the IRGC leadership.
Possible переговори
Preliminary consultations have reportedly taken place with:
- Pakistan
- Turkey
- Egypt
There are indications that direct talks could occur in Islamabad in the near future.
Iran may send senior figures, including:
- Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf
- Abbas Araghchi
Broader context
The statements come as Washington signals openness to negotiations, with Donald Trump previously suggesting that a deal could be reached within days.
At the same time, European officials — including Johann Wadephul — view the situation as a potential turning point, though significant gaps between the sides remain.