Vance says Iran agreed to allow nuclear inspectors into country; hails 'good foundation' to end war

Vice President J.D. Vance on Monday said Iran has agreed to allow inspectors from the United Nations' nuclear watchdog agency to inspect its nuclear sites, calling the move part of a 'good foundation for a successful final deal' to end the war that began nearly five months ago.
Vance says Iran agreed to allow nuclear inspectors into country; hails 'good foundation' to end war

Vance says Iran agreed to allow nuclear inspectors into country; hails ‘good foundation’ to end war Vice President J.D. Vance announced that Iran has agreed to permit United Nations nuclear watchdog inspectors to visit its nuclear facilities. Vance described this agreement as a positive development, forming a ‘good foundation for a successful final deal.’ This move is seen as a step towards resolving the conflict that has been ongoing for approximately five months.

  • Iran has agreed to allow UN nuclear watchdog inspectors access to its nuclear sites.
  • Vice President J.D. Vance considers this a positive step.
  • The agreement is seen as a ‘good foundation for a successful final deal’ to end the war.
  • The war has been ongoing for nearly five months.
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