Trump says Iran must open itself to inspection to verify it doesn't restart its nuclear program
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President Donald Trump expressed expectations for Iran to allow international inspections of its nuclear program during a recent news conference. He suggested that if negotiations resume, Iran must cooperate with the International Atomic Energy Agency or an organization that the U.S. respects. In contrast, Iran's Foreign Minister highlighted the complexity added by U.S. military actions, indicating that there are currently no agreements or timelines for renewed negotiations, even as the possibility remains open in the future.
Trump emphasized that Iran must cooperate with international inspectors to ensure they do not restart their nuclear program, reiterating the need for trust in future negotiations.
Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi acknowledged the complications introduced by the recent U.S. military intervention, stating that no agreements or timelines for restarting talks have been established.
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