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​By SCM REPORTER Friday, April 10, 2026

IRAN’S hardline parliament speaker has issued an explosive ultimatum to the West, warning that a fragile ceasefire could collapse unless the U.S. coughs up billions in frozen assets and halts fighting in Lebanon.

​Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf took to social media today to draw a line in the sand, insisting that Tehran will not sit down for formal negotiations until two major “pre-conditions” are met.

​The high-stakes standoff comes just days after a two-week “cooling off” period was brokered to stop the region from spiraling into total war.

​The ‘Price of Peace’
​Writing on X (formerly Twitter), Ghalibaf made it clear that Iran is losing patience with the Pakistan-mediated deal. He demanded:

​The Cash: The immediate release of Iranian assets currently blocked by international sanctions.

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​The Ceasefire: A total end to military operations in Lebanon.
​”These two matters must be fulfilled before negotiations begin,” Ghalibaf warned, adding an ominous note that for the “enemies” of Iran, “time is running out.”

​The current two-week ceasefire was intended to provide a “breathing space” after 40 days of brutal conflict involving the U.S. and Israel. While Washington reportedly accepted a 10-point peace proposal from Tehran, the reality on the ground remains bloody.

​Tehran claims that despite the agreement, Israeli forces are continuing to strike targets in both Iran and Lebanon, putting the entire diplomatic effort on a knife-edge.

​​The conflict, which Iran describes as “unprovoked aggression,” has pushed the Middle East to its most dangerous point in decades. Here is the context behind the current crisis:

 

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