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Donald Trump Halts Planned Strikes on Iran After “Very Good” Talks

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In a significant development amid escalating tensions, U.S. President Donald Trump has ordered a temporary postponement of planned military strikes targeting key energy and electricity infrastructure in Iran. The decision follows two days of preliminary discussions between U.S. and Iranian representatives, raising cautious optimism over the possibility of a broader diplomatic agreement. “We’ve had very good discussions to determine whether a broader agreement can be reached,” Trump said, emphasizing a renewed willingness from Tehran to engage seriously. “We’ve been negotiating with Iran for a long time and this time they mean business.” According to the President, Iran is seeking a resolution to the ongoing standoff, which has strained regional stability and impacted global energy markets. The temporary pause in military action is being viewed as a strategic move to allow diplomatic channels to progress. “Iran has one more opportunity to end its threats to America and our allies, and we hope they take it,” Trump stated. “Either way, America and the entire world will soon be a much safer planet.” The announcement comes after weeks of heightened tensions in West Asia, with concerns over potential disruptions to global oil supply chains and broader geopolitical instability. Analysts suggest that the pause in strikes could provide a crucial window for de-escalation. However, uncertainty remains over whether the talks will translate into a lasting agreement, as both nations have a long history of strained relations and failed negotiations.
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