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US-Iran War Live Updates: Monday, June 15, has been a day full of optimism as world leaders and the UN chief welcome the fresh breakthrough as both Washington and Tehran finally agreed to a 14-point peace deal that will be signed in Geneva, Switzerland this Friday.
Overnight, US President Donald Trump clarified that Iran has agreed to "never have a Nuclear Weapon" and dismissed reports that Washington would pay Tehran $300 billion under the deal, calling them "Fake News".
However, Israel repeatedly remains miffed. Reuters reported that frustration is mounting in Israel, with a senior Israeli official describing the preliminary agreement as "terrible for Israel" and saying there is little support for it within the country's leadership.
Financial markets cheered the prospect of a lasting peace. The Dow Jones Industrial Average surged as much as 500 points during Monday's session and ended at a record closing high, while the S&P 500 rose 1.6% and the Nasdaq gained more than 3%, marking its best day in three months as investors welcomed signs of easing geopolitical tensions and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
Follow CNBC-TV18's live coverage for the latest developments on the US-Iran agreement, the Strait of Hormuz, global markets, diplomatic reactions and the remaining negotiations over Tehran's nuclear programme.
Overnight, US President Donald Trump clarified that Iran has agreed to "never have a Nuclear Weapon" and dismissed reports that Washington would pay Tehran $300 billion under the deal, calling them "Fake News".
However, Israel repeatedly remains miffed. Reuters reported that frustration is mounting in Israel, with a senior Israeli official describing the preliminary agreement as "terrible for Israel" and saying there is little support for it within the country's leadership.
Financial markets cheered the prospect of a lasting peace. The Dow Jones Industrial Average surged as much as 500 points during Monday's session and ended at a record closing high, while the S&P 500 rose 1.6% and the Nasdaq gained more than 3%, marking its best day in three months as investors welcomed signs of easing geopolitical tensions and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
Follow CNBC-TV18's live coverage for the latest developments on the US-Iran agreement, the Strait of Hormuz, global markets, diplomatic reactions and the remaining negotiations over Tehran's nuclear programme.


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