The war between Iran and the United States has entered its 13th day, with Russia and Pakistan stepping in to mediate. Iran’s President has set three conditions for peace.
Russia’s Role in the Ongoing Iran Conflict
The war between Iran and the United States has been ongoing for 13 days, with Iran continuing its attacks throughout the Middle East. The conflict has escalated significantly, leading to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, which has caused oil prices to soar.
In the midst of this turmoil, Russia and Pakistan are attempting to mediate with Iran to bring about a resolution. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has outlined three specific conditions that he claims must be met to stop the war. He emphasized that these conditions are the only way to end the conflict with the US and Israel.
Pezeshkian stated, “The only way to end this war—ignited by the Zionist regime & US—is recognizing Iran’s legitimate rights, payment of reparations, and firm int’l guarantees against future aggression.” This statement underscores Iran’s firm stance in the negotiations and its commitment to regional peace.
The ongoing conflict has global repercussions, particularly due to the rising oil prices, which have been affected by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical shipping lane for oil exports. As the situation develops, the involvement of Russia and Pakistan as mediators could play a crucial role in shaping the future of the region.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the specific nature of the mediation efforts and whether they will yield any substantial results. Observers are closely watching the situation as it unfolds, hoping for a resolution that could stabilize the region and alleviate the economic pressures resulting from the conflict.











