Iran throws cold water on Vance's claims about IAEA nuclear inspectors
Summary
Iran denies the claim made by U.S. Vice President JD Vance that it agreed to let the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) return for nuclear inspections. The denial comes amid talks between Iran and the U.S.Key Facts
- JD Vance, the U.S. Vice President, said Iran agreed to nuclear inspections by the IAEA.
- Iran has denied this statement, saying it is not true.
- The IAEA is an international agency that checks countries' nuclear activities to ensure they are peaceful.
- These claims and denials come during ongoing negotiations between Iran and the United States.
- The situation relates to efforts to monitor Iran’s nuclear program.
- The news was reported by CBS News correspondents Aaron Navarro and Holly Williams.
- The disagreement affects international trust in the nuclear negotiation process.
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