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Iran Draws Hard Line in Peace Talks, Demands Donald Trump’s Impeachment as part of condition for the Peace Deal or ‘No Deal’
Iran Reportedly Demands Trump Impeachment as Part of Peace Deal, Raising Tensions in Diplomatic Talks

In a stunning development that has sent shockwaves through international diplomatic circles, Iranian officials have reportedly floated an extraordinary condition during backchannel peace discussions with the United States: the impeachment of former President Donald Trump.
According to sources familiar with the negotiations, Iranian representatives allegedly argued that any long-term peace framework must include what they described as “accountability” for policies enacted during Trump’s presidency, including the U.S. withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear agreement and the escalation of tensions that followed.
The reported demand has sparked immediate controversy, with political observers questioning both the practicality and legality of such a condition. Constitutional experts note that impeachment is a domestic political process that cannot be dictated by foreign governments, making the alleged proposal virtually impossible to implement.
Trump allies were quick to condemn the reported demand, calling it an outrageous attempt by a foreign power to interfere in American politics. Several Republican lawmakers blasted the suggestion as “absurd” and insisted that U.S. foreign policy decisions should never be influenced by external political demands.
Meanwhile, supporters of renewed diplomacy with Iran have downplayed the reports, suggesting that the comments may have been intended as a symbolic statement rather than a formal negotiating position. Some analysts believe Iranian officials are seeking public acknowledgment of past grievances rather than literally expecting impeachment proceedings to take place.
The reported development comes amid ongoing efforts to ease regional tensions and revive diplomatic channels between Washington and Tehran. Both countries have spent months exploring potential pathways toward de-escalation, though major disagreements remain over sanctions, nuclear restrictions, and security guarantees.
Neither the White House nor Iranian officials have publicly confirmed the existence of such a demand. However, the reports have already fueled intense debate across political and diplomatic circles, with many warning that the controversy could further complicate an already fragile negotiating process.
As speculation continues to swirl, experts say the focus will remain on whether both sides can find common ground on substantive policy issues rather than symbolic political demands. For now, the prospect of a peace agreement appears as uncertain as ever, with the alleged impeachment condition adding yet another layer of complexity to one of the world’s most challenging diplomatic disputes.
