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Iran Urges U.S. to Abandon “Excessive Demands” to End Conflict

In a move to break the current diplomatic deadlock, Iran has called upon the United States to revise its approach to negotiations and lower its expectations to facilitate a resolution to ongoing hostilities.

During a news briefing held on Monday, May 4, 2026, Iran's Foreign Ministry Spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei stated that the United States must ease its demands on Iran. Baqaei emphasized that Iran's primary objective at this juncture is the cessation of war, urging the U.S. to commit to a more reasonable framework for dialogue.

The call for diplomacy comes at a critical time, as negotiations between the two nations have stalled following two months of U.S. strikes. According to Baqaei, the path toward peace requires the U.S. to "abandon its excessive demands regarding Iran" to create a viable environment for a lasting agreement.

For global observers and market analysts, the outcome of these diplomatic efforts remains a focal point, as stability in the region is closely tied to international energy markets and geopolitical security. The international community continues to monitor whether the U.S. will respond to this call for a more flexible approach to end the cycle of conflict.

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