Trump's Sudden Diplomatic U-Turn with Iran
President Donald Trump halted U.S. military strikes on Iran after a breakthrough in negotiations with Iran's leadership and regional powers. This unexpected decision came just hours before the strikes were to occur, despite ongoing conflicts. Oil prices fell post-announcement, signaling financial implications of the decision.
President Donald Trump abruptly called off U.S. military strikes on Iran, citing significant progress in negotiations with Iran and a coalition of regional powers. This decision, shared on Truth Social, marked a dramatic last-minute shift in U.S. foreign policy.
Details of the diplomatic overture remain unclear, but Trump confirmed the involvement of key nations, including Israel, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt. He emphasized that a naval blockade would persist until a formal agreement was reached.
The announcement led to a drop in oil prices and a rise in stock markets, highlighting the economic ripple effects. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urged both parties to work towards a peaceful resolution as the regional conflict continues to claim lives and escalate tensions.
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