Trump delays ‘scheduled attack’ on Iran, crediting ‘serious negotiations’
Summary
President Donald Trump has delayed a planned military attack on Iran after Middle Eastern leaders asked him to wait. He said serious talks are now happening and hopes a deal acceptable to the U.S. and the region can be reached.Key Facts
- President Trump postponed an attack on Iran following requests from leaders like Qatar’s Emir and Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince.
- Trump said serious negotiations are underway to find a peaceful solution.
- He instructed military leaders to stay ready to launch a large attack if no acceptable deal is reached.
- The U.S. and Israel have been involved in conflict with Iran since February 28.
- Pakistan is acting as a mediator between the U.S. and Iran.
- Trump wants a deal that prevents Iran from having nuclear weapons and limits its military capabilities.
- Iran demands the release of frozen assets and lifting of sanctions, while maintaining it will protect its rights in talks.
- A fragile ceasefire began on April 8, but both sides accuse each other of breaking it.
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