Islamabad/Tehran, April 11 -- Iran has set four conditions for any agreement to be reached with the United States in the ongoing 'Islamabad talks'.

The four conditions, as per Iran state media, include sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz, full compensation for war damages, unconditional release of frozen assets, and a sustained regional ceasefire.

Meanwhile, Iran's Vice President Mohammad Reza Aref said a deal with the United States is possible if American negotiators adopt an "America First" approach, warning that talks would fail if they instead pursue an "Israel First" agenda.

In a post published on X on Saturday, Aref wrote: "If we negotiate in Islamabad with representatives of 'America First,' an agreement beneficial to both sides...