Iran has stated that any resolution to the ongoing conflict must be based on its own conditions rather than those set by the United States, according to a report by international media.
The Iranian delegation said Tehran does not accept externally imposed frameworks for ending hostilities and insists that any agreement must reflect its own political and security demands.
The statement underscores Iran’s position that the terms of a potential ceasefire or war termination should be defined by Tehran, not Washington, amid continuing diplomatic tensions and indirect negotiations facilitated by regional intermediaries.
The remarks come as Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi continues a regional diplomatic tour that includes visits to Pakistan, Oman and Russia, where discussions are expected to focus on the broader conflict and regional stability.
Earlier reports indicated that Iran has ruled out direct negotiations with US officials during ongoing talks in Islamabad, instead preferring indirect communication through mediators such as Pakistan.
Iran has also reiterated that it seeks what it describes as a “conclusive and lasting” end to the war, while rejecting proposals it considers aligned with US demands.
The latest statement highlights continued deadlock between Tehran and Washington, even as diplomatic efforts continue in multiple regional capitals.