US sets 5 conditions for Iran peace process: Fars News Agency
L'essentiel
Washington has presented Tehran with five conditions for continuing peace talks, including no compensation for bombing damage, transfer of 400 kg of enriched uranium to the US, and resolution of the war on all fronts through negotiations, according to Fars News Agency.
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In response to Iranian demands, Washington has set five conditions for continuing the peace process between the two countries, as reported by the Fars news agency.
In response to Iranian demands, Washington has set Tehran five conditions of its own, which the US administration believes are necessary for continuing the peace process between the two countries, the Fars news agency reported.
According to the agency, the US refuses to pay any compensation for damage caused by the bombings of Iranian territory. Washington also insists that 400 kg of enriched uranium must be taken from Iran to the US and only one operating nuclear facility must remain in the Islamic Republic.
The United States does not intend to release more than 25% of Iran's frozen assets and states that the issue of ending the war on all fronts, [including Lebanon], must be resolved through negotiations, the agency said.
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Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes
Further negotiations or diplomatic exchanges between the US and Iran regarding the stated conditions.
Probable · En quelques semaines
Potential for increased tensions or de-escalation depending on Iran's response.
Possible · En quelques semaines
Questions ouvertes
- What are the specific Iranian demands that prompted these US conditions?
- What are the other four conditions set by Washington?
- What is the timeline for Iran to respond to these conditions?
- What are the potential consequences if Iran does not meet these conditions?






