U.S. and Iran Clash Over Nuclear Inspection Claims After Peace Talks
The latest round of U.S.-Iran peace talks has produced sharply conflicting accounts over nuclear inspections. President Trump stated that Iran had agreed to full inspection of its nuclear sites.
The latest round of U.S.-Iran peace talks has produced sharply conflicting accounts over nuclear
inspections. President Trump stated that Iran had agreed to full inspection of its nuclear sites.
Iran's government swiftly denied that any such agreement had been reached. The diverging claims
highlight deep mistrust between the two sides. The dispute centers on whether international
inspectors will be granted broad access to Iranian facilities. Such inspections are a central issue
in negotiations over Iran's nuclear program. The gap between the two narratives raises questions
about the progress of the talks. Observers say the conflicting statements could complicate
diplomatic efforts in the coming days. The next steps depend on whether both sides can clarify their
positions publicly.