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Trump Pauses Iran Power Plant Strikes Amid Ongoing Diplomatic Talks

Trump postpones planned strikes on Iranian power plants as diplomatic talks with Iranian officials continue, raising hopes for de-escalation.

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Washington, D.C. News Story: In a significant development, Donald Trump has indicated that proposed military strikes targeting Iranian power infrastructure have been temporarily put on hold as diplomatic engagements gain momentum. According to statements from the former U.S. President, his special envoy Steve Witkoff and senior advisor Jared Kushner recently held high-level discussions with a key Iranian official late Sunday evening. The talks, described as “constructive,” are expected to continue into Monday, signaling a possible shift toward negotiation over confrontation. The decision to delay the strikes comes at a time of heightened tensions in the region, with global observers closely monitoring developments. While no formal agreement has been announced, the continuation of dialogue suggests that both sides may be exploring options to de-escalate the situation. Officials have not disclosed specific details of the discussions, but sources indicate that the focus remains on reducing hostilities and avoiding further military escalati

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