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IRAN OUTLINES HARDLINE DEMANDS, SIGNALS POSSIBLE FLEXIBILITY IN WAR TALKS

Reports indicate that Iran has presented a set of firm demands as part of ongoing indirect negotiations linked to efforts to end the conflict involving the United States and its allies.According to The Times of Israel and Channel 12, Tehran is insisting on guarantees that hostilities will not resume. Iran is also reportedly seeking a new arrangement over the Strait of Hormuz that would give it greater control over the strategic waterway.Other reported demands include the closure of U.S. military bases across the region and financial compensation for damages sustained during the war.At the same time, separate reports suggest Iran may be signaling limited flexibility behind closed doors. These potential concessions reportedly include a temporary halt to its ballistic missile program, reduction of uranium enrichment, and discussions over its 60% enriched uranium stockpile.Iran could also allow inspections by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and consider reducing support for regional proxy groups such as Hezbollah, Hamas, and allied militias.The contrasting positions highlight a complex negotiation process, with firm public demands alongside possible private compromises as discussions continue.

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