Donald Trump says there will be no deal with Iran except 'unconditional surrender'

The US president said that after a surrender, the United States and allies “will work tirelessly to bring Iran back from the brink of destruction
Donald Trump says there will be no deal with Iran except 'unconditional surrender'

President Donald Trump speaks during an event about the Ratepayer Protection Pledge, in the Indian Treaty Room of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House complex, Wednesday, March 4, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

US president ‌Donald Trump demanded Iran's "unconditional surrender" on Friday, a dramatic escalation of his demands a week into the war he launched alongside Israel.

Trump made the remarks on social media just hours after Iran's president announced that unspecified countries had ​begun mediation efforts in one of the first signals of any diplomatic initiative to end ​the conflict.

"There will be no deal with Iran except UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER!" Trump wrote.

"After ⁠that, and the selection of a GREAT & ACCEPTABLE Leader(s), we, and many of our wonderful ​and very brave allies and partners, will work tirelessly to bring Iran back from the brink of ​destruction, making it economically bigger, better, and stronger than ever before."

On Thursday Trump had told Reuters in a telephone interview that he was demanding the right to help select Iran's new supreme leader, to replace Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, killed ​in the war's first day.

Israel pounded the Lebanese capital Beirut on Friday after ordering an unprecedented evacuation ​of the entire southern suburbs of the city, in a major expansion of the war.

It also launched a new ‌wave ⁠of attacks on Iran, saying 50 of its warplanes had struck a bunker beneath the destroyed Tehran compound of Khamenei, still being used by Iran's leadership after he was killed.

Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian posted on X: "Some countries have begun mediation efforts." He did not identify the countries or provide further ​details.

"Let's be clear: we are ​committed to lasting ⁠peace in the region, but we have not the slightest hesitation in defending the dignity and authority of our country. Mediation should address those who ​underestimated the Iranian people and ignited this conflict," he added.

Under Iran's system, ​the president ⁠is subordinate to the supreme leader, but Pezeshkian is now serving on a panel that has assumed Khamenei's duties.

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