Iran's Pezeshkian sets war conditions: International guarantees, reparations needed
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on Wednesday demanded international guarantees for a permanent end to all attacks as conditions to halt the war with Israel. He also called for reparations and recognition of Iran's "legitimate rights," though specifics were not provided. Observers suggest this may reference the need for international recognition of Iran's new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, following his appointment. Earlier this week, US President Donald Trump expressed disapproval of Khamenei's leadership, stating he "can't live in peace." This comes after Pezeshkian assured Iranians his office bombing was survivable. The conflict's implications for Nigeria's economy are being analyzed by experts.