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Trump signals halt to military plans as Iran reopens airspace
Summary
Iran reopened its airspace after a temporary closure, and President Trump said he had been told executions were stopping and did not announce any immediate military action.
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Iran reopened its airspace after a temporary closure that lasted several hours. President Trump spoke in the Oval Office and said he had been told executions in Iran were stopping. He did not announce any immediate military action.
Key developments:
- Iran's Civil Aviation Organization issued a temporary airspace closure that was later lifted and domestic flights resumed.
- President Trump said officials had told him executions were stopping and said there were no plans for executions.
- White House officials met to review options, which were reported to range from diplomatic measures to possible strikes, but no action was announced.
- The family of detainee Erfan Soltani reported his planned execution was postponed when relatives reached the prison.
Summary:
Statements from US and Iranian sources signalled a temporary reduction in immediate tensions and the reopening of Iran's airspace. Iranian officials have indicated detained suspects could face expedited trials, and it is undetermined at this time whether further actions will follow.
