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Iran says no new commitments on nuclear sites after Vance says inspectors to be invited back

Iran says no new commitments on nuclear sites after Vance says inspectors to be invited back

Summary

Iran denies agreeing to new promises about allowing nuclear inspectors after talks with the US aimed at resolving the conflict. The US temporarily lifted some sanctions on Iran, letting it sell oil in US dollars, while peace talks continue with international mediation.

Key Facts

  • Iran and the US held talks in Switzerland to work toward a final agreement to end their conflict.
  • US Vice-President JD Vance said nuclear inspectors might return to Iran soon, but Iran’s foreign ministry denied any new inspection commitments.
  • The US temporarily waived sanctions for 60 days, allowing Iran to sell oil in US dollars and easing trade restrictions.
  • The waiver permits Iran to export crude oil directly to the US, including banking and shipping operations.
  • The US demands that Iran keep the Strait of Hormuz open and allow International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspectors back.
  • Iran suspended IAEA access after sites were bombed during last year’s 12-day conflict and removed the remaining inspectors soon after.
  • Mediators Qatar and Pakistan announced a "roadmap" for a final deal within 60 days and set up a communication line for safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz.
  • President Trump warned Iran to follow agreements or face consequences, while also advising negotiators against reacting to Iran’s threats.
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