U.S. President Donald Trump posted a statement on social media on June 11 local time, announcing that he had canceled the strike against Iran that he had previously announced and scheduled for that night. He explained that the reason was that the negotiation plan with Iran regarding ending the conflict "has been submitted to Iran's highest leadership and has been approved." However, Iranian officials have not yet acknowledged this agreement, so the situation remains uncertain.
Trump posted an article stating that "the time and place of signing the agreement will be announced soon," implying that an agreement is about to be reached between the US and Iran. He also mentioned countries such as Israel, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, and Turkey, emphasizing that the agreement "has been approved by all relevant parties."
After that, Trump told reporters at the White House that the related matters “should be finalized within the next few days”. He revealed that the two sides may sign the agreement in Europe this weekend, and Vice President Davis and other officials from the United States will attend the signing ceremony.
According to CNN, this is already the 39th time that Trump has stated that an agreement between the United States and Iran is imminent. However, both sides continue to attack each other, and the constant repetition of his statements by the outside world clearly indicates that people do not take his claims seriously.