Vice President JD Vance says Iran will let IAEA resume inspections
Vice President JD Vance announced that Iran has agreed to invite experts from the United Nations nuclear agency. The invitation would allow the International Atomic Energy Agency to restart its
Vice President JD Vance announced that Iran has agreed to invite experts from the United Nations
nuclear agency. The invitation would allow the International Atomic Energy Agency to restart its
inspection activities in Iran. Vance made the statement during a recent briefing on the nuclear
issue. He said the agreement signals a potential de‑escalation of tensions over Iran's nuclear
program. Tehran has not issued an official comment on the reported arrangement. The IAEA also
declined to comment at this time. The move could pave the way for renewed monitoring of Iran's
nuclear facilities. Observers will watch for any formal confirmation from both sides in the coming
weeks.