The recent US-Iran nuclear discussions in Switzerland ended with mixed messages regarding inspection agreements. US Vice President Vance asserted that Iran had consented to IAEA inspector access, labeling it as a significant achievement. In contrast, Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson refuted any new commitments on nuclear matters, indicating that discussions had yet to begin. This discrepancy underscores the continuing frictions surrounding Tehran’s nuclear program, particularly as Iran has previously curtailed IAEA access.
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