President Donald Trump indicated there was no rush to get International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors into Iran to verify agreed-upon restrictions on their nuclear program. During an informal press conference at Pennsylvania’s Reading Regional Airport, Trump told reporters that Iranian social media accounts suggestin
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President Donald Trump indicated there was no rush to get International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors into Iran to verify agreed-upon restrictions on their nuclear program. During an informal press conference at Pennsylvania’s Reading Regional Airport, Trump told reporters that Iranian social media accounts suggestin
President Donald Trump indicated there was no rush to get International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors into Iran to verify agreed-upon restrictions on their nuclear program. WASHINGTON — President Trump told reporters Tuesday that nuclear inspectors will be on the ground in Iran "at the appropriate time" and the officials in Tehran were "wrong" to say there would be no scrutiny of their enrichment sites by the United Nations' nuclear watchdog agency.
Washington Examiner reported the story as "Trump says 'no rush' to station nuclear weapons inspectors in Iran."
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