Breaking: Trump Says US and Iran Held Productive Talks, Possible End to Middle East Hostilities

 


US President Donald Trump said that the United States and Iran have held very good and productive conversations over the last two days regarding a possible resolution of hostilities in the Middle East.


According to Trump, the discussions were detailed and constructive, and both sides are working towards a complete and total resolution of the conflict. The talks come at a time when tensions in the Middle East have raised fears of a larger war involving several countries.


Trump said that based on the positive progress in the talks, he has instructed the US military to delay planned strikes on Iranian energy and power facilities for a few days to allow negotiations to continue.


Officials say the situation remains tense, but diplomatic efforts are ongoing to prevent further escalation. The conflict has already affected global markets, oil prices, and international security.


World leaders are closely watching the talks between the United States and Iran, as the outcome may decide the future of stability in the Middle East.


More updates are expected as negotiations continue.

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