Trump claims Tehran deal ‘approved’, cancels new strikes
United States President Donald Trump said he cancelled a third consecutive day of strikes on Iran, claiming that a deal with Tehran is close to being finalised and a “time and place of the signing” are “to be announced shortly”. Reports suggest a potential breakthrough in tensions between the United States and Iran, as U.S. President Donald Trump claims a deal could be days away after months of strikes and missile exchanges. According to statements, Washington sees progress in negotiations, with Qatar emerging as a key mediator while Pakistan is reportedly sidelined. Trump further claimed Iran is strongly interested in reaching an agreement, though Tehran has indicated that final approval is still pending. Sources suggest internal Iranian decision-making, including approval from key leadership, may determine the outcome. If confirmed, the deal could mark a major shift in regional stability.
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