President Donald Trump met with advisors in the White House Situation Room on May 29, 2026 [1], to discuss requirements for a peace deal with Iran.

The meeting represents a strategic effort to determine the specific conditions necessary to end the current war with Iran peacefully. Establishing a formal list of requirements is a critical step in defining the U.S. position before entering potential negotiations.

According to reports, the discussions focused on the parameters that would be required to secure a stable and lasting agreement. The use of the Situation Room, a facility typically reserved for urgent military and national security crises, underscores the gravity of the ongoing conflict and the administration's focus on a resolution.

While the White House focused on these diplomatic requirements, other international security concerns remained active. Separate reports on the same day noted a Russian drone strike in Romania, adding further volatility to the global security landscape. Domestically, the administration faced internal pressures as protests continued at an ICE detention facility.

President Trump and his advisors aimed to align their strategic goals to ensure any potential deal addresses primary U.S. security interests. The administration has not yet released the specific list of demands to the public, but the meeting serves as the foundation for future diplomatic outreach.

President Donald Trump met with advisors in the White House Situation Room

This meeting indicates a shift toward defining the 'red lines' for a potential ceasefire or peace treaty. By formalizing requirements in the Situation Room, the U.S. administration is signaling that while it is open to a peaceful conclusion to the war, such an outcome is contingent upon strict adherence to specific, as-yet-unnamed conditions.