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President Donald Trump announced that planned U.S. strikes and bombings against Iran scheduled for the evening had been canceled following what he described as a major diplomatic breakthrough involving the highest levels of the Iranian leadership. According to Trump's statement, discussions had advanced to the point where core concepts and detailed provisions were approved by all parties involved, prompting the administration to pause military action in favor of a potential negotiated resolution.
Trump said the emerging framework had received backing from a broad coalition of regional and international partners, including Israel, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Turkey, Pakistan, Bahrain, Kuwait, Jordan, Egypt, and the United States. The announcement marked a dramatic shift from escalating military tensions, with the administration portraying the development as an opportunity to secure strategic objectives through diplomacy while maintaining significant leverage over Tehran.
Despite the cancellation of the strikes, Trump emphasized that the U.S. naval blockade would remain fully in effect until the proposed agreement is formally finalized and signed. The statement suggested that final arrangements are now being prepared, with details regarding the location and timing of a signing ceremony expected to be announced in the near future, potentially setting the stage for a major turning point in the regional confrontation.