Iran has agreed to allow United Nations inspectors access to its nuclear sites following two days of talks in Switzerland, Vice President JD Vance announced Monday.
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Iran has agreed to allow United Nations inspectors access to its nuclear sites following two days of talks in Switzerland, Vice President JD Vance announced Monday.
US Vice President JD Vance said talks with Iran over the weekend were “very, very good,” as the sides attempt to reach a peace deal within two months and formally end a war. Vance says a key point was building a mechanism to keep the Strait of Hormuz open. US Vice President JD Vance has said that a first round of US-Iran talks in Switzerland had laid a good foundation for reaching a final deal on ending the Middle East war that the US and Israel began in February.
JD Vance said U.S.-Iran talks in Switzerland made progress, with Tehran agreeing to allow IAEA inspectors back into Iran. Fox News host Mark Levin on Saturday lashed out at the Trump administration over its tentative agreement to end the Iran conflict and hold talks to determine the future of Iran's nuclear program.
Bloomberg reported the story as "US Had 'Very Good Day' Speaking With Iran, Vance Says." CBS News reported the story as "Iran war update: Vance puts positive spin on talks, but widespread skepticism remains." Washington Examiner reported the story as "Sheehy calls for Rubio to take over Iran negotiations if Vance can't swing it."
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