Washington: President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that he delayed a planned US attack on Iran after appeals from Gulf leaders, including Qatar’s Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, and UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed. Trump posted on Truth Social that 'serious negotiations' are underway and that the strike, scheduled for the following day, was put on hold. The announcement stated that talks aim to produce a deal prohibiting Iranian nuclear weapons, while Trump ordered the US military leadership to remain prepared for a full, large-scale assault if negotiations fail. This week Gulf states took a more prominent diplomatic role, and media reports noted a ceasefire declared on April 8 as context for the pause and ongoing shuttle diplomacy.
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Gulf states and US negotiators gained temporary diplomatic space and time to pursue talks aimed at avoiding immediate military escalation and potentially securing terms restricting Iran's nuclear options.
Iran faced continued diplomatic pressure and the explicit threat of a large-scale US assault if negotiations fail, while regional populations risk renewed conflict and instability if talks break down.
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