In a sudden shift in Middle East diplomacy, United States President Donald Trump has announced a five-day postponement of planned military strikes targeting Iranian power plants.
This decision comes just hours before a critical deadline was set to expire.
Taking to Truth Social, the President revealed that the two nations have engaged in what he described as "productive conversations" over the weekend.
These high-level talks are aimed at achieving a total resolution to the ongoing hostilities that have plagued the region.
The President noted that the constructive tone of these in-depth discussions was the primary reason for his order to the Department of War.
By halting the destruction of Iran's power infrastructure, the U.S. is allowing a window for ongoing meetings to yield a permanent peace agreement.
This pause follows a period of extreme tension where the U.S. administration threatened to destroy Iranian energy facilities unless the Strait of Hormuz—a vital global shipping route—was reopened to international traffic.

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