Trump called off the major strike against Iran that he had announced
U.S. President Donald Trump announced the cancellation of military strikes and bombings against the Islamic Republic of Iran that had been scheduled for the evening of Thursday, June 11. The decision was made because discussions on the agreements were elevated to the highest level of the Iranian leadership and received its approval.
According to Trump, the final points and conceptual details of the future agreement have already been fully agreed upon and approved by all parties involved. Among the countries that participated in the process of agreeing on the documents, he named the United States, Israel, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Turkey, Pakistan, Bahrain, Kuwait, Jordan, and Egypt.
At the same time, the White House chief emphasized that the previously imposed naval blockade will remain in full force until the final completion and formalization of this agreement. The U.S. side promises to announce the exact time and place of the official signing of the intergovernmental agreements in the near future.
The U.S. leader wrote about this on his social media platform, Truth Social.
Prior to this, U.S. President Donald Trump announced the U.S. intention to continue strikes on Iranian military targets on the night of Friday, June 12.
The U.S. carried out new strikes on several cities in Iran.