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Vance says nuclear inspectors will 'definitely' return to Iran under MOU

US Vice President signals central role for IAEA in emerging framework

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Vance says nuclear inspectors will 'definitely' return to Iran under MOU

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US Vice President JD Vance stated that nuclear inspectors will "definitely" return to Iran as part of the memorandum of understanding (MOU) currently being finalized between Washington and Tehran. The remark, reported by i24NEWS early Tuesday morning, suggests that international verification will be a cornerstone of the emerging diplomatic framework.

The statement by Vice President Vance places the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) at the center of the verification mechanism for the reported deal. According to material reviewed by The Zioneer Intelligence Desk, the return of inspectors is intended to ensure Iran's compliance with the nuclear commitments outlined in the MOU. This development follows a series of statements from the Trump administration suggesting that a long-term agreement is "very close" and could be signed as early as this week in Geneva.

Verification and Compliance

The emphasis on the return of inspectors addresses a primary concern for international observers: the ability to verify Tehran's nuclear activities on the ground. While Vance has previously acknowledged to CNN that the U.S. cannot be "100% certain" of Iranian compliance, the insistence on a definite return for the IAEA suggests a shift toward a more robust monitoring regime than has existed in recent years. The Vice President has also linked sanctions relief to Iran's willingness to abandon its nuclear weapons ambitions and cease funding regional proxies.

Regional Implications

For Israel and the broader Middle East, the terms of this inspection regime are critical. The Zioneer Intelligence Desk notes that while the U.S. administration views this deal as a way to reshape the region for the next 50 years, Israeli security officials remain on high alert. The tension between Washington's diplomatic push and Jerusalem's security requirements remains a central friction point, as Vance has previously stated that the U.S. prioritizes preventing an Iranian nuclear weapon through this deal, even if the approach differs from Israeli preferences.

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