Iran Finalizes U.S. Deal After Midnight on June 15, Deliberately Avoiding Trump's Birthday

According to the New York Times, Iran finalized a deal with the United States after midnight local time on June 15, deliberately choosing not to sign on Trump's birthday (June 14). Two Iranian officials stated the timing was intentional to avoid aligning the agreement with the U.S. president's special day. The 7.5-hour time difference between the two countries allowed both sides to claim the deal was completed on their preferred date—Trump had suggested Sunday, while Iran indicated it would be finalized a day later.
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