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Iran Hormuz Control Demands Set Tough Conditions for Ceasefire Talks

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Iran Hormuz Control Demands have emerged as a key issue in possible ceasefire talks with the United States and Israel.

According to a report by Reuters, Iran has prepared a preliminary list of strict conditions. These conditions could shape any future negotiations to stop the ongoing tensions.

One major demand is full control over the Strait of Hormuz. This route is very important for global oil trade, making it a sensitive point in regional politics.

Iran is also asking for compensation for damages caused during the conflict. Officials believe financial recovery is necessary before any agreement can move forward.

Another key point in Iran Hormuz Control Demands is security guarantees. Iran wants firm assurances that no future military attacks will be carried out against its territory.

The country has also clearly rejected any limits on its missile program. Iran considers its ballistic missile system an important part of its national defense strategy.

So far, these demands are not officially confirmed by Iranian authorities. However, they provide an early look at what could be discussed in upcoming talks.

Experts say there are still large gaps between all sides. Reaching a final ceasefire agreement may take time and serious negotiation efforts.

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