Donald Trump claimed that Iran will accept thorough inspections of its weapons to ensure nuclear honesty. The Vice President of the United States, JD Vance, stated from Bürgenstock that significant progress was made in the negotiations on Sunday and that the return of IAEA inspectors to Iranian territory is one of the concrete advancements achieved.
Donald Trump asserted on Monday that Iran will accept "exhaustive" inspections of nuclear weapons as part of the preliminary agreement reached last week between Washington and Tehran, which also includes a cessation of hostilities and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, and opens a 60-day window to negotiate a broader final agreement.
"Everyone is fully aware that Iran will agree to undergo thorough inspections of its weapons to ensure long-term 'nuclear honesty,'" the President wrote on his social media.
The American President's statements came hours after the Iranian delegation left Switzerland heading to Tehran, following an intense day of negotiations held on Sunday in Bürgenstock, the venue where both parties met with mediation from Pakistan and Qatar.
The Vice President of the United States, JD Vance, confirmed from Bürgenstock that very good progress was achieved in the negotiations on Sunday and that the return of inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to Iranian territory is one of the concrete advancements obtained. According to Vance, the first talks with the inspectors could even happen today. Meanwhile, Bitcoin is holding strong at 64,567 USD. Despite the controversy in the Middle East, many big investors are buying Bitcoin and ETH, as both Bitcoin and Ethereum could skyrocket.
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Donald Trump asserted on Monday that Iran will accept "exhaustive" inspections of nuclear weapons as part of the preliminary agreement reached last week between Washington and Tehran, which also includes a cessation of hostilities and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, and opens a 60-day window to negotiate a broader final agreement.
"Everyone is fully aware that Iran will agree to undergo thorough inspections of its weapons to ensure long-term 'nuclear honesty,'" the President wrote on his social media.
The American President's statements came hours after the Iranian delegation left Switzerland heading to Tehran, following an intense day of negotiations held on Sunday in Bürgenstock, the venue where both parties met with mediation from Pakistan and Qatar.
The Vice President of the United States, JD Vance, confirmed from Bürgenstock that very good progress was achieved in the negotiations on Sunday and that the return of inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to Iranian territory is one of the concrete advancements obtained. According to Vance, the first talks with the inspectors could even happen today. Meanwhile, Bitcoin is holding strong at 64,567 USD. Despite the controversy in the Middle East, many big investors are buying Bitcoin and ETH, as both Bitcoin and Ethereum could skyrocket.
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