Washington issued a 60-day license allowing Iranian oil sales after talks in Switzerland, but Iranian regime media said no approval had been given for renewed nuclear-site access

A major new development has emerged just days after the landmark U.S.-Iran memorandum was signed. Trump envoy Steve Witkoff revealed that Iran could soon invite the International…

JD Vance had been prepared to make an overnight flight to meet with his Iranian counterparts at a Swiss mountainside resort.

Iran blocks IAEA inspections of nuclear sites. Agreement to end uranium enrichment by June 30 at 44.5% YES.

The US seeks Iran's agreement to nuclear site inspections in exchange for releasing $6 billion in frozen funds during the first round of peace talks in Switzerland.

At issue is whether Iran will be allowed to continue enriching uranium and what it will do with the uranium it possesses.

Iranian state media says nuclear inspectors weren’t discussed in Switzerland.

Iran denied making any new commitments during negotiations in Switzerland over the weekend.

Vistoria será feita por agência da ONU, segundo J. D. Vance

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Tehran has agreed to invite International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors back into the country, US Vice President JD Vance said Monday, after a first

Huge breakthrough step: "we should all celebrate that," Vance says.

US Vice President says Tehran will invite IAEA inspectors back into the country, while outlining progress on Strait of Hormuz stability, regional de-escalation mechanisms and…

Tehran has agreed for inspectors from the UN's nuclear watchdog to return to the country, Vance said, a year after Iran suspended some cooperation and blocked inspectors from key…

JD Vance says Iran will allow IAEA inspections and any unfrozen assets will face U.S. oversight, benefiting farmers.

Washington says the 60-day license follows Iran’s commitments on Strait of Hormuz transit and IAEA inspections, as talks continue in Switzerland toward a final deal

This is ‘the first step in permanently ending a nuclear weapons programme in Iran’, said US Vice-President J.D. Vance.

Neither Iran nor the IAEA has commented on the potential inspections.

The US vice president says that progress has been made in talks with Iran, with Tehran agreeing to allow nuclear inspectors and a mechanism to keep the Strait of Hormuz open.

BURGENSTOCK, Switzerland — Tehran has agreed to invite International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors back into the country, U.S. Vice President JD...

Washington issued a 60-day license allowing Iranian oil sales after talks in Switzerland, but Iranian regime media said no approval had been given for renewed nuclear-site access