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Iran and Trump disagree on nuclear inspections
Iran's Foreign Ministry stated there are no plans for IAEA inspections, contradicting claims made by Trump. This disagreement follows recent comments by Vice President Vance regarding potential inspections. (sources: aljazeera, cbsnews, washingtonpost)
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Modern Action Briefing
Trump asserted that Iran agreed to allow IAEA nuclear inspectors, while Iran's Foreign Ministry denied any such plans. This exchange highlights ongoing tensions regarding nuclear oversight.
- Trump claimed that Iran fully agreed to allow IAEA inspectors to return.
- Iran's Foreign Ministry stated there are no plans for inspections of its nuclear sites.
- Vice President Vance mentioned that discussions about inspections could occur imminently.
Why it matters
The disagreement over nuclear inspections reflects broader concerns about Iran's nuclear program and international oversight.
