President Trump stated on his Truth Social platform that Iran is expected to accept large-scale weapons inspections to guarantee 'nuclear honesty' going forward, according to a post cited by Israeli media.
President Donald Trump posted Monday evening on his Truth Social platform that Tehran will agree to large-scale weapons inspections to ensure 'nuclear honesty' in the future, as reported by Ariel Kahana (Israel Hayom) via the N12 chat. The statement comes amid a volatile U.S.-Iran nuclear standoff that has seen American precision strikes deep inside Iranian territory this month and Trump's repeated calls for a negotiated deal. Trump's phrasing suggests an emerging framework for verification mechanisms rather than a new military demand, though no formal Iranian response was cited. The post was published without elaboration on the timeline or scope of the proposed inspections.
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