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Is Iran Resuming Nuclear Inspections? Trump And Iran Offer Different Answers

Is Iran Resuming Nuclear Inspections? Trump And Iran Offer Different Answers
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President Donald Trump claims Iran has agreed to resume nuclear inspections, a statement that Iranian officials have explicitly denied. The conflicting reports emerge from high-level talks held in Switzerland involving U.S. and Iranian representatives.

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The discrepancy between U.S. and Iranian accounts of nuclear negotiations highlights ongoing diplomatic tensions and communication challenges.

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Topline Iran agreed to resume allowing inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency into the country, President Donald Trump claimed Monday, though Iran denied making any new commitments—the latest contradicting public statements from the two sides.

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The article presents both the U.S. administration's claims and the Iranian government's denial, maintaining a balanced reporting style.

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