Analysis: Is Trump jumping the gun with ceasefire claim?
Barely six hours after Iran launched missiles towards a US base in Qatar, Donald Trump has said Iran and Israel have agreed to a ceasefire - see the post below this one.
It appears to have allayed concerns of a wider conflict in the Middle East, our US correspondent Mark Stone has said.
"He clearly has spoken, we assume, to Benjamin Netanyahu, who has agreed, that within six hours, the Israelis will stop bombing Iran," Stone said.
"The Iranians, presumably, although we don't know, will do the same.
"Donald Trump has a tendency of jumping the gun, sort of jumping people into falling in line with his position.
"This may be one of those instances. But the tone of his message there certainly suggests that if both sides don't fall into line and effectively do what he is demanding, then all hell will break loose."
Trump will be framing this as the perfect example of his motto - peace through strength, Stone said.
"He showed strength. He certainly created a huge sense of jeopardy," he added.
"It could easily have gone in a different direction over the course of the weekend.
"But, he appears to have pulled it all back, and it certainly makes him look like quite the diplomat, frankly."