Iran Agrees To Invite Nuclear Inspectors Back As Vance Hails 'Great Progress' After A Little 'Threatening & Whining'
· tyler durden
AI Briefing
- • Iran agrees to invite IAEA inspectors back to the country, according to Vice President J.D. Vance.
- • The move comes amid technical talks to hammer out a long-term nuclear agreement with the UN.
- • The 60-day roadmap begins, marking a significant step towards permanent peace.
Context
Iran has agreed to invite IAEA inspectors back to the country, according to Vice President J.D. Vance. The two sides are seeking a long-term nuclear agreement and are currently in the technical talks process. Delegation heads have departed Switzerland, leaving diplomatic teams behind to continue the negotiations.
A 60-day roadmap has begun, and if UN nuclear inspectors are allowed back into Iran, it would be a significant step to verify compliance with the preliminary agreement. Vice President Vance views this development as "great progress" after intense efforts to forge a path forward toward permanent peace.
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