TechFlow News, May 19: According to JINSHI Data, U.S. President Trump announced on Monday that, at the joint request of the leaders of Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, he has canceled the military strike against Iran originally scheduled for Tuesday, in order to allow time for diplomatic negotiations. Trump stated that a key condition of any agreement is Iran’s written commitment to abandon nuclear weapons, adding, “The chances of reaching an agreement appear quite high.” However, he simultaneously warned that he has directed the U.S. military to stand ready for an “immediate, full-scale, large-scale attack,” to be launched without delay if negotiations collapse—and no deadline has been set. Currently, both the U.S. and Iran have rejected each other’s newly proposed plans; the main points of contention center on the disposition of Iran’s highly enriched uranium stockpile and the return of its frozen assets.
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