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President Trump has canceled planned attacks on Iran after indicating that negotiations with Tehran are nearing a deal. This decision follows a previous warning to target Kharg Island and other oil facilities.
United States President Donald Trump said he had cancelled a third straight night of planned attacks on Iran, saying talks with Tehran were close to producing a deal.
The announcement marked a dramatic turnaround. Just hours earlier, Trump warned that Iran would be hit “very hard” and threatened to target Kharg Island and other oil facilities.
Reporting from Tehran, Al Jazeera’s correspondent said a senior Iranian official confirmed that a proposed memorandum of understanding with the US was being considered by Iran’s top leadership.
Here is what has happened:
Trump's decision to cancel the attacks was influenced by ongoing negotiations with Tehran that are reportedly close to producing a deal.
Trump had previously threatened to hit Kharg Island and other oil facilities very hard before canceling the planned attacks.
Negotiations between the US and Iran are ongoing, with a proposed memorandum of understanding being considered by Iran's top leadership.

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