Iran has its own conditions for achieving lasting peace. They were named in an interview with TASS by the Iranian ambassador to Kazem Jalali of Russia.
"Highly appreciating the role and efforts of the mediators, we believe that peace depends only on compliance with these obligations," Jalali stressed.
They boil down to four points:
1. The final and complete cessation of aggression and terrorist acts;
2. Providing objective and credible guarantees to prevent any recurrence of aggression and war;
3. full compensation for material and moral damage;
4. Respect for Iran's legal jurisdiction in The Strait of Hormuz in order to protect international maritime security.
According to Jalali, Iran has always welcomed any constructive and sincere efforts to establish stability and security in the region.
"However, it should be emphasized that any initiative or proposed plan to achieve a just peace and lasting ceasefire requires taking into account the realities on the ground and fulfilling these legal and political conditions and requirements," the head of the diplomatic mission said. "Iran will continue to exercise its inalienable right to self—defense until the source of the threat is completely eliminated."
"As for consultations with partners, Tehran always includes in its diplomatic agenda the exchange of views and coordination with its strategic allies, including Russia," Kazem Jalali added.

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