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#IranSetsClearCeasefireConditions
In this critical period where tensions in the Middle East have reached their peak, the hashtag #IranSetsClearCeasefireConditions represents a diplomatic threshold that could prevent a regional total war. As of March 2026, the Iranian administration has begun to formulate the conditions it has put on the table to end the direct conflicts with the US and Israel in a clearer and sharper tone.
Let’s examine this process from a professional perspective in light of current field developments and diplomatic reports.
A Diplomatic Threshold: Tehran’s Three Fundamental Pillars
According to statements made by Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the second week of March 2026, the Tehran administration rejects an "unconditional ceasefire." Tehran has established three main pillars for a strategic withdrawal or non-conflict status:
International Security Guarantees: Iran demands concrete and legally binding international guarantees from the US and Israel that no future attacks on its territory will be repeated.
Recognition of Legitimate Rights: Within the framework of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), the indisputable acceptance of the right to peaceful nuclear enrichment is stipulated.
War Reparations Claim: For the first time in Iranian history, the payment of compensation for damages to civilian infrastructure resulting from military operations has been added to the conditions on the table.
Regional Impact and Military Balances
As emphasized by Iranian Parliament (Majlis) Speaker Ghalibaf with the phrase "tit-for-tat," the Tehran administration maintains that it will not sit at the table under military pressure, but rather preserves its retaliatory capacity. However, the situation on the ground includes technical details that increase diplomatic pressure:
The Strait of Hormuz Equation: Iran continues to use maritime trade as leverage. The security of passage in the strait is expected to be handled in parallel with a permanent ceasefire agreement.
Lebanon and Gaza Connection: Iran states that it does not view the ceasefire conditions on its own soil as independent of other regional fronts (the axis of resistance), yet its priority is to stop direct attacks.
Analysis: Peace or a New Phase?
The current situation resembles the calm before the storm. Iran’s conditions aim not just for a military pause, but also for the re-registration of its strategic position in the Middle East. Although messages from US representatives like Steve Witkoff have been rejected, mediation efforts by Russia and regional countries (Kuwait, UAE, Oman) are attempting to draw the parties toward a "minimum consensus" point.