US Vice President JD Vance stated that Iran has agreed to allow International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors into the country, according to an unnamed source. The announcement follows a series of recent US-Iran nuclear negotiations.
US Vice President JD Vance stated Monday that Iran has agreed to allow IAEA inspectors into the country, as first reported by a single source. The remark adds to a series of administration statements on the emerging US-Iran memorandum of understanding. Over the past week, Vance has detailed several elements of the framework, including a role for the IAEA in helping destroy Iran's enriched uranium stockpile and his confidence that Israel would join the accord. The announcement, while not specifying a timeline or conditions, signals continued progress on the nuclear track.
3 developments
- StrongIran says progress made in Switzerland talks, technical teams to continue work
- StrongFars: Iranian delegation at the brink of returning from nuclear talks without a deal
- DevelopingIAEA head: Iran, US nearing nuclear deal
- StrongIran's Pezeshkian: progress made toward ending war, no final agreement yet
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