Kato Saadallah: Washington’s Conditions to End War with Iran Are Harsh and May Be Rejected
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12:10 - March 29, 2026

Kato Saadallah: Washington’s Conditions to End War with Iran Are Harsh and May Be Rejected

(Tehran Ana)- Kato Saadallah, a member of the U.S. Republican Party, stated that Washington’s proposed conditions to end the war with Iran are complex and difficult, suggesting Tehran is likely to reject them amid ongoing indirect communications through regional intermediaries.
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Kato Saadallah, a Republican Party member in the United States, said that the American conditions for ending the war are extremely challenging for Iran, noting that the possibility of rejection by Tehran remains high.

He added that there are likely indirect communication channels between Washington and Tehran through both Egypt and Pakistan, reflecting continued diplomatic efforts despite escalating tensions.

Saadallah explained that an Iranian response could emerge in the coming days, possibly conveyed via Pakistan, pointing out that U.S. President Donald Trump is already aware that Iran will not accept his proposed terms.

He further indicated that Washington may resort to a ground intervention inside Iran, but would avoid targeting infrastructure. At the same time, he stressed that NATO and U.S. allies would bear the cost of not supporting the war.

In a related context, Saadallah emphasized that, contrary to some expectations, there is no effective Iranian opposition abroad. He affirmed that the war against Iran is ongoing and that there is no ceasefire in place, despite the need to bring the conflict to an end.