Trump insists Iran has agreed to nuclear inspections
WASHINGTON, June 23 - U.S. President Donald Trump insisted on Tuesday that Iran has agreed to allow nuclear inspections long into the future, despite statements from Iran that it has not done so. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
US and Iran dispute over whether Tehran agreed to nuclear inspections
The U.S. and Iran were in dispute over U.N. inspections of Iran's nuclear sites, though a plan emerged Tuesday to break the shipping bottleneck through the Strait of Hormuz.
U.S., Iran spar over nuclear checks as stranded ships poised to leave Gulf
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday Iran had agreed to nuclear inspections into "infinity", despite Tehran's denials, as the U.N. began efforts to evacuate hundreds of ships from the Gulf in a tentative return to calm after a ‌fragile peace deal. The U.N. shipping agency said an evacuation plan…
Dispute over nuclear inspections clouds US-Iran teams’ work to finalize a war-ending deal
The U.S. and Iran were in dispute Tuesday over whether Tehran had agreed to allow U.N. inspectors to view bombed Iranian nuclear sites.
US, Iran at odds over nuclear inspections and frozen assets in deal to end war
Explore the conflicting accounts between Trump and Iran regarding nuclear inspections and frozen assets in their fragile peace deal negotiations. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
They’re facing humanitarian crisis – Trump reveals plan to help Iran
United States President Donald Trump, on Tuesday announced a series of measures aimed at easing pressure on Iran, saying the country is facing a
No deal without nuclear inspections, Donald Trump warns Iran amid peace talks
Trump said Iran would allow IAEA inspectors under the proposed US-Iran peace agreement. His remarks underscored a sharp dispute with Tehran over verification as negotiations continued.
Trump Threatens To Hit Iran 'Very Hard' Over Hezbollah 'Proxies'
High-level talks are now under way between US Vice President JD Vance and Iranian representatives at the Burgenstock resort in Switzerland, launching what could become the most consequential diplomatic effort yet to stabilize the Middle East after near four months of war.
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