US President Donald Trump has announced the cancellation of planned strikes and bombardments against the Islamic Republic of Iran, citing successful discussions with the country's top leadership. The decision marks a significant shift in the current geopolitical landscape of the Middle East.
According to the Operative Information Center-OMM, President Trump shared the update via his social media platform, Truth. He emphasized that the decision was made following high-level communications aimed at de-escalating regional tensions.
“The discussions and final points have been approved in both concept and detail by all nations, including the US, Israel, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Turkey, Pakistan, Bahrain, Kuwait, Jordan, Egypt, and others,” President Trump stated. He further noted that a naval blockade would remain in effect until the finalized agreement is formally signed, with details regarding the time and location of the signing to be announced shortly.
This development follows a period of heightened volatility in the Persian Gulf, a region critical to global energy supplies and international maritime security. The involvement of a broad coalition of regional powers suggests a multilateral approach to addressing security concerns, aiming to stabilize the region through diplomatic channels rather than military escalation.