Iran has 'necessary will' to end war but seeking guarantees, Pezeshkian tells EU
Tehran rejected a U.S. 15-point plan and proposed a five-point counteroffer, saying 113,000 civilian places were damaged in the strikes.
- On Tuesday, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian told European Council President Antonio Costa that Iran possesses the "necessary will" to end the conflict, provided essential conditions including guarantees against future aggression are met.
- The ongoing conflict began February 28 when U.S. and Israeli forces launched strikes targeting Iran, resulting in extensive civilian infrastructure damage documented by the Iranian Red Crescent Society.
- Government spokesperson Fatemeh Mohajerani reported at least 249 women and 216 children were killed in attacks, while the Iranian Red Crescent Society confirmed 90,063 homes and 21,059 commercial facilities were damaged.
- Criticizing allies for failing to secure the Strait of Hormuz, President Donald Trump wrote they should "go get your own oil," stating the U.S. would not assist them in reopening the waterway.
- Meanwhile, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps threatened to destroy 18 U.S. companies starting Wednesday, April 1, citing complicity in "targeted assassination," as U.S. Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth called the coming days "decisive.
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Iranian President Has Willingness to End War and Demands Guarantees Against Re-invasion Iranian President Masoud Fezeshikian stated on the 31st that he has the will to end this war, provided that essential conditions are met. According to AFP and other sources, President Fezeshikian's office... on this day at the EU summit with António Costa...
A day of euphoria lived the world's main markets after the signs coming from the U.S. and Iran regarding the possibility of putting an end to the conflict that keeps the Strait of Ormuz closed, where 20% of the oil circulates globally.In the afternoon of this Tuesday Masud Pezeshkian, president of Iran, declared that “we have the necessary will to put an end to this conflict, as long as the essential conditions are met, especially the guarantees…
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Iran expresses ‘necessary will’ to end war with US and Israel, seeks guarantees
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on Tuesday (March 31) signalled that his country had the "necessary will" to bring the ongoing war with Israel and the United States to a close, as the conflict entered its second month.
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