US-Iran Tensions: Five Major Conditions Reportedly Placed Before Tehran During Conflict Talks
- byManasavi
- 18 May, 2026
Rising tensions between the United States and Iran continue to create global concern as instability in the Middle East impacts fuel prices, energy supplies, and international markets.
According to recent reports circulating in Iranian media, major disagreements have emerged during ongoing diplomatic discussions aimed at reducing hostilities between the two countries.
Reports claim that the United States has presented several strict conditions to Tehran as part of broader negotiations related to ending the prolonged conflict and reducing regional tensions.
At the same time, Iran has reportedly rejected several American demands and introduced its own counter-conditions during the talks.
Five Key Conditions Reportedly Presented by the United States
According to Iranian media reports, Washington has allegedly outlined five major demands during negotiations.
1. No Compensation for Economic Losses
Reports suggest the United States has stated that it will not provide compensation for economic damage suffered by Iran because of previous American sanctions and policies.
Iran has long argued that sanctions severely impacted:
- Its economy
- Oil exports
- Financial system
- International trade
However, reports claim the US position remains firm on refusing financial compensation.
2. Transfer of Enriched Uranium Stockpile
One of the most significant reported demands involves Iran’s enriched uranium reserves.
According to reports, Washington has asked Tehran to hand over approximately:
- 400 kilograms of enriched uranium
to the United States.
The issue of uranium enrichment remains one of the most sensitive topics in US-Iran nuclear negotiations.
3. Restrictions on Nuclear Facilities
Another reported condition involves limiting Iran’s nuclear infrastructure.
The US has allegedly proposed that:
- Iran should be allowed to operate only one nuclear facility
- Other nuclear sites should be shut down
This demand reportedly aims to reduce Iran’s nuclear capabilities and strengthen international monitoring.
4. Frozen Iranian Assets to Remain Restricted
Reports also claim the United States rejected Iran’s request to release part of its frozen foreign assets.
Iran had reportedly demanded access to:
- 25% of its frozen overseas assets
However, the US allegedly refused to approve this request during the discussions.
5. Progress on Regional Conflict Resolution
Washington has also reportedly insisted that negotiations must lead to concrete progress regarding regional conflicts across multiple fronts in the Middle East.
This reportedly includes efforts to:
- Reduce regional instability
- Ease military tensions
- Reach long-term political understandings
The US position appears focused on achieving broader geopolitical outcomes rather than limiting talks only to nuclear issues.
Iran Criticizes American Position
Iranian media outlets, including Mehr News Agency, have reportedly criticized the American stance during the negotiations.
According to reports, Iran believes the United States has offered:
- No meaningful concessions
- Excessive pressure through diplomacy
- Demands similar to those pursued during periods of conflict
Iran reportedly views the negotiations as an attempt to secure through diplomacy what could not be achieved through confrontation.
Iran Also Presented Five Counter-Conditions
Reports suggest Tehran has also outlined its own set of conditions during the talks.
Iran’s reported demands include:
- Ending regional conflicts and reducing tensions, particularly in Lebanon
- Removal of economic sanctions imposed on Iran
- Release of frozen Iranian assets held abroad
- Compensation for damages caused by sanctions and conflict
- Recognition of Iran’s sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz
These demands highlight Tehran’s focus on economic relief, regional influence, and strategic security concerns.
Why the Strait of Hormuz Matters Globally
The Strait of Hormuz remains one of the world’s most critical oil transit routes.
A significant portion of global crude oil shipments passes through this narrow maritime corridor every day.
Any instability in the region can potentially impact:
- Global oil prices
- Fuel supply chains
- Energy markets
- Shipping operations
Because of its strategic importance, tensions around the Strait of Hormuz are closely monitored worldwide.
Global Impact of the Ongoing Tensions
The prolonged conflict and uncertainty in the Middle East continue affecting:
- Crude oil markets
- LPG prices
- International trade
- Fuel import-dependent countries
Experts warn that if diplomatic negotiations fail or tensions escalate further, global energy prices could remain volatile for an extended period.
Many countries, including India, are closely monitoring developments because changes in global crude oil prices directly affect:
- Petrol rates
- Diesel prices
- LPG costs
- Inflation levels
Diplomatic Uncertainty Continues
Although discussions between the two sides are reportedly ongoing, significant differences remain unresolved.
Analysts believe future negotiations may determine:
- Regional stability
- Sanctions policy
- Nuclear agreements
- Global oil market direction
For now, both sides appear to be maintaining firm positions while diplomatic efforts continue behind the scenes.





