
Mohsen Rezaei, advisor to Iran's Supreme Leader, said the war will continue until Iran receives full compensation for all incurred losses.
Mohsen Rezaei, advisor to Iran's Supreme Leader, said in a televised speech on Monday that Iran will continue fighting until all economic sanctions are lifted and there are legally binding international guarantees to prevent future U.S. interference.
He also stated that Iran's armed forces remain strongly operational and that the country's administration has entered a state of stability under the new leadership.
Meanwhile, Rezaei claimed that the war has effectively ended over a week ago and said the U.S. is prepared to halt fighting and move toward a ceasefire but has been pressured to prolong the conflict by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
He further said that after 15 days of conflict, the U.S. clearly understands there is no way to win this war.
On another note, Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf posted on platform X that the Iranian people are demanding full punishment and remorse from the aggressors.
This stance reflects Iran's continued hardline conditions for ending the war amid ongoing Middle East tensions and international efforts to quickly promote negotiations.
:CNN
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