Deal to end Iran war close says Trump after calling off new strikespublished at 23:47 BST
Thursday began with US President Donald Trump threatening to hit Iran "very hard" with new strikes and possible take over Kharg Island, a major oil terminal off the coast of Iran.
Here's what else happened over the course of the day:
- Trump later called off another round of military strikes against Iran, saying on social media that progress has been made towards a deal
- He told reporters in the Oval Office that a memorandum of understanding (MOU) is in “final shape” and could be signed as early as this weekend, potentially in Europe
- Trump says the agreement aims to ensure Iran never acquires nuclear weapons and that a US naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz would be lifted immediately upon signing
- Despite Trump’s statements, Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman told Iranian state TV a deal is not yet finalised, accusing the US of making "excessive demands" and adding new requests to the negotiations
- Trump spoke with a regional allies across the Middle East about the negotiations and both he and the Iranians acknowledged the role of the Qatari government as mediators
- Following the announcement that the US strikes were called off, Brent crude oil prices dropped below $90 a barrel, while US stock markets closed the day with gains
We're closing our live coverage of the Middle Eastern conflict for today, but you can read more here: Trump says deal to end Iran war is close after calling off strikes







