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U.S. and Iran dispute whether Tehran has agreed to nuclear inspections, impacting sanctions relief and war‑ending deal

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U.S. and Iranian officials disagreed on whether Tehran had agreed to allow U.N. inspections of its nuclear facilities. Amid talks about ending the war in Iran, a separate proposal was advanced to alleviate the Strait of Hormuz shipping bottleneck. Meanwhile, Iran’s president held meetings with Pakistani mediators and U.S.‑Iranian technical teams while negotiations continued in Switzerland.

    1. We have 2 things! We have an open Strait and we have a country that will never have a nuclear weapon.
    2. We have it down: 100% inspections. And if they were right, I'd cancel the meetings right now.
    3. This will insure (sic) 'Nuclear Honesty.' If they did not agree to this, there would be no further negotiations!
    1. We have not had a meeting with the director general of the IAEA, nor do we have any plans for the agency to inspect Iran's nuclear facilities damaged by the US and Zionist military aggression.
    1. I reject any claim about that if there would be any role for any other country to have an influence on those decisions or on those processes.
    2. Iran ​is the only country to decide what to do with its assets.