US President Trump Claims Iran Agreed To IAEA Inspections; Tehran Denies Nuclear Oversight Deal
Iran has denied claims by U.S. President Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance that Tehran has agreed to allow international nuclear inspections and long-term
Iran has denied claims by U.S. President Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance that Tehran has agreed to allow international nuclear inspections and long-term monitoring of its nuclear program. Trump said Iran was ready to accept oversight by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), while Vance claimed Tehran had agreed to invite IAEA inspectors back within a week.
However, Iran has not publicly confirmed any such commitment. Senior analyst Irina Tsukerman said it remains unclear whether Washington received assurances from Iran or is projecting expectations. She also questioned
whether inspectors would be allowed near fortified nuclear sites and argued that Iran is unlikely to abandon its long-term nuclear ambitions despite any temporary agreements. Chapters 0:00 Understanding the Latest
Claims on Iran's Nuclear Program 1:10 Key Statements from U.S. Officials on Nuclear Inspections 2:10 Expert Analysis: Implications of Iran Allowing Inspections 4:00 Challenges and Skepticism Surrounding Iran's Nuclear Commitments