Iran Outlines Peace Deal Conditions: Reparations, Hormuz Sovereignty, and Sanctions End
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At a glance
- Iran has outlined its conditions for a peace agreement to end the conflict with the United States, according to reports from Iranian state media on May 11, 2026.
- The conditions set by Tehran for a peace deal include the payment of war reparations by the United States, the official recognition of Iranian sovereignty over the Strait...
- President Donald Trump has rejected these terms, deeming the demands unacceptable.
Iran has outlined its conditions for a peace agreement to end the conflict with the United States, according to reports from Iranian state media on May 11, 2026.
The conditions set by Tehran for a peace deal include the payment of war reparations by the United States, the official recognition of Iranian sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz, and a complete end to American sanctions.
U.S. President Donald Trump has rejected these terms, deeming the demands <q>unacceptable</q>.
The demand for sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz centers on one of the most strategic maritime passages in the Middle East, which serves as a critical corridor for global shipping.
