June-30 Iran Deal Holds at 93.5% as Trump Declares Accord Complete
At 93.5% as of 09:19 UTC Monday, the June-30 US–Iran deal contract has surged 43 points in 24 hours on Trump's deal-complete declaration.
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As the June-15 deadline expired, the June-30 US–Iran permanent peace deal contract holds at 93.5% as of 09:19 UTC Monday — 43 points above Sunday's 50.5% open and a 96.5% session high — after President Trump declared the accord "complete" and authorized the removal of the US Navy blockade of the Strait of Hormuz.
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