Iran has demanded $270 billion in compensation for damages caused during the recent conflict, making it a key precondition ahead of potential new negotiations with the United States and Israel, a move that could impact upcoming diplomatic efforts.
According to Iranian officials, the losses were caused by US and Israeli strikes that damaged critical infrastructure, the economy, and the oil sector, adding that the figure is preliminary and the actual damage could be even higher.
Reports suggest that preparations for new talks between the US and Iran are underway, but this demand may complicate the negotiation process, with future developments depending on the positions of both sides.
Experts believe that the demand could escalate diplomatic tensions in the region and have broader global implications, particularly for energy markets and economic stability.












































































